Famous quote by Emile M. Cioran

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Every thought derives from a thwarted sensation
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"Every thought derives from a thwarted sensation"

- Emile M. Cioran

About this Quote

This quote by Emile M. Cioran suggests that all of our thoughts and concepts are rooted in our physical experiences. He suggests that when our physical sensations are not satisfied, our ideas and concepts are born. This might suggest that when we experience physical pain, we are driven to think of methods to make ourselves feel better. It might likewise imply that when we experience pleasure, we are driven to consider methods to extend or increase that pleasure. In either case, our thoughts and ideas are a result of our physical experiences being prevented. This quote recommends that our physical sensations are the foundation of our ideas and concepts, and that our thoughts and ideas are a response to our physical feelings being warded off.

About the Author

Emile M. Cioran This quote is written / told by Emile M. Cioran between April 8, 1911 and June 21, 1995. He was a famous Philosopher from Romania. The author also have 73 other quotes.

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