17 Quotes by Samuel Beckett about life
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For in me there have always been two fools, among others, one asking nothing better than to stay where he is and the other imagining that life might be slightly less horrible a little further on. So that I was never disappointed, so to speak, whatever I did, in this domain. And these inseparable fools I indulged turn about, that they might understand their foolishness.
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There's my life, why not, it is one, if you like, if you must, I don't say no, this evening. There has to be one, it seems, once there is speech, no need of a story, a story is not compulsory, just a life, that's the mistake I made, one of the mistakes, to have wanted a story for myself, whereas life alone is enough.
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The trouble with tragedy is the fuss it makes about life and death and other tupenny aches.
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Dance first. Think later. It's the natural order.
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There's man all over for you, blaming on his boots the fault of his feet.
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[T]he syndrome known as life is too diffuse to admit of palliation. For every symptom that is eased, another is made worse. The horse leech's daughter is a closed system. Her quantum of wantum cannot vary.
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Never but the one matter. The dead and gone. The dying and going. From the word go.
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What are we doing here, that is the question.
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