Let us wait for a minute and this vile dust fall back upon viler worms.
Source: All That Fall by Samuel Beckett »
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It is suicide to be abroad. But what is it to be at home? A lingering dissolution.
from All That Fall by Samuel Beckett
Love, that is all I asked, a little love, daily, twice daily, fifty years of twice daily love like a Paris horse-butcher’s regular. What normal woman wants affection?
Oh I am just a hysterical old hag I know, destroyed with sorrow and pining and gentility and church-going and fat and rheumatism and childlessness.
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