Samuel Beckett Quotes
I Could Die Today, If I Wished, Merely By Making A Little Effort, If I Could Wish, If I Could Make An Effort. But It Is Just As Well To Let Myself Die, Quietly, Without Rushing Things. Something Must Have Changed. I Will Not Weigh Upon The Balance Any More, One Way Or The Other.
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