"So long as man is protected by madness - he functions - and flourishes"
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Cioran writes from the pressure chamber of 20th-century disillusionment: a Europe that watched metaphysical certainties implode alongside empires, ideologies, and bodies. After that, "functioning" starts to look less like health and more like a kind of successful self-deception. The quote smuggles a bleak anthropology: humans don't run on truth; they run on tolerable stories. Strip those away and you're left not with enlightenment but with paralysis, the curse of seeing too clearly.
The phrase "functions - and flourishes" is the quiet punchline. Flourishing is usually sold as evidence of psychological wholeness, moral balance, mature integration. Cioran treats it as a performance enabled by internal misreadings: optimism as a benign delusion, purpose as a hallucination we agree not to name. The dash matters too, that little rupture suggesting the thinness of the bargain. Madness isn't an exception; it's the software patch that lets consciousness keep booting up each morning.
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Cioran, Emile M. (2026, January 15). So long as man is protected by madness - he functions - and flourishes. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/so-long-as-man-is-protected-by-madness-he-141501/
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Cioran, Emile M. "So long as man is protected by madness - he functions - and flourishes." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/so-long-as-man-is-protected-by-madness-he-141501/.
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"So long as man is protected by madness - he functions - and flourishes." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/so-long-as-man-is-protected-by-madness-he-141501/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.












