"Nausea" Quotes
A man grapples with existential anguish as he navigates the absurdities of his mundane life.
philosophy | Published in 2013
Quotes
Existence is illusory and it is eternal. This is the absurd paradox of life.
Freedom is simply the absence of necessity, the absence of coercive constraint.
The only way to deal with life's absurdity is to live it to the fullest, embracing its meaninglessness.
God is dead, and we have killed him. We are free from the burden of divine authority.
My thoughts are a succession of small, absurd suicides, except that it is taking place within me.
The profound feeling of nausea is equivalent to a lucid existence.
Being aware of one's nausea is the hallmark of a heightened consciousness.
The absence of meaning in life creates an existential void, a constant nausea that pervades my being.
I am overwhelmed by the feeling that everything around me is unreal, false, and devoid of substance.
To find meaning in life, one must confront the profound emptiness that lies at its core.





