“All I say cancels out, I’ll have said nothing.”
Quote by Samuel Beckett
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Stories & Texts for Nothing
This book compiles a variety of short narratives and literary pieces that delve into the concepts of nothingness, absence, and the search for purpose in life. The stories and texts vary in style and tone, offering readers a diverse exploration of these themes. more
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