Samuel Beckett Quotes
I Them, The Master, Myself, We Are All Innocent, Enough. Innocent Of What, No One Knows, Of Wanting To Know, Wanting To Be Able, Of All This Noise About Nothing, Of This Long Sin Against The Silence That Enfolds Us, We Wont Ask Any More, What It Covers, This Innocence We Have Fallen To, It Covers Everything, All Faults, All Questions, It Puts An End To Questions.
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