Samuel Beckett Quotes
I Always Thought Old Age Would Be A Writer's Best Chance. Whenever I Read The Late Work Of Goethe Or W. B. Yeats I Had The Impertinence To Identify With It. Now, My Memory's Gone, All The Old Fluency's Disappeared. I Don't Write A Single Sentence Without Saying To Myself, 'It's A Lie!' So I Know I Was Right. It's The Best Chance I've Ever Had.
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