Samuel Beckett Quotes
Having Oscillated All His Life Between The Torments Of A Superficial Loitering And The Horrors Of Disinterested Endeavour, He Finds Himself At Last In A Situation Where To Do Nothing Exclusively Would Be An Act Of The Highest Value, And Significance.
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