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Blame Quote by Georges Bataille

“I enjoyed the innocence of unhappiness and of helplessness; could I blame myself for a sin which attracted me, which flooded me with pleasure precisely to the extent it brought me to despair?” quote by Georges Bataille
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“I enjoyed the innocence of unhappiness and of helplessness; could I blame myself for a sin which attracted me, which flooded me with pleasure precisely to the extent it brought me to despair?”

Georges Bataille

About This Quote

Source Essay: “The Accursed Share,” 1949

He explores the paradox of finding pleasure in suffering, questioning whether self‑inflicted sin can be both alluring and destructive.

In simple terms: Pleasure can arise from suffering, leading to despair.

Key Takeaway

Recognize the lure of self‑destructive pleasure.

Themes

desire pain paradox self‑destruction

Mood

melancholic introspective

Type

philosophical literary

When to use this quote

  • artistic
  • self‑
  • self‑reflection

Key Concepts

pleasure principle existential angst psychology of sin

Questions to Reflect On

  • What draws us to painful experiences?
  • Can awareness prevent self‑destruction?
A Different Perspective

May glorify harmful behavior.

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