Samuel Beckett Quotes
What I Liked In Anthropology Was Its Inexhaustible Faculty Of Negation, Its Relentless Definition Of Man, As Though He Were No Better Than God, In Terms Of What He Is Not. But My Ideas On This Subject Were Always Horribly Confused, For My Knowledge Of Men Was Scant And The Meaning Of Being Beyond Me.
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