“What do we do now, now that we are happy?”
Quote by Samuel Beckett
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This reader offers a comprehensive selection of Samuel Beckett's most significant writings, showcasing his unique literary style and profound philosophical musings. The collection includes excerpts from his plays, novels, and poetry, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of Beckett's literary contributions and his exploration of themes such as existentialism, the human condition, and the absurd. more
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“We are where centuries only count as seconds, and after a thousand lives, our eyes begin to open.”
“To pore upon a book, to seek the light of truth.”
“Do not spread the compost on the weeds.”
“I'm not contented to capture the world. I want to change it.”
“We meet no Stranger, but Ourself.”
“I hope that I will never forget the salvific power of joyful laughter.”
