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Talk Propositions Quote by Emil M. Cioran

“What is the point of what we say? Is there any meaning to this series of propositions which constitutes our talk? And do these propositions, taken one by one, have any object? We can talk only if we set aside this question, or if we raise it as infrequently as possible.” quote by Emil M. Cioran
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““What is the point of what we say? Is there any meaning to this series of propositions which constitutes our talk? And do these propositions, taken one by one, have any object? We can talk only if we set aside this question, or if we raise it as infrequently as possible.””

Emil M. Cioran

About This Quote

Language may lack inherent meaning; we must set aside or rarely question its purpose.

In simple terms: Language's meaning is uncertain.

Key Takeaway

Focus on practical communication rather than philosophical doubt.

Themes

philosophy language meaning existentialism

Mood

thoughtful skeptical

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • academic debate
  • daily conversation
  • writing
  • teaching

Key Concepts

semantic theory communication skepticism

Questions to Reflect On

  • What purpose does your speech serve?
  • When is it okay to question language's meaning?
A Different Perspective

Overemphasis on doubt can hinder effective dialogue.

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