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Samuel Beckett
“Recognize! What is there to recognize? All my lousy life I’ve crawled about in the mud! And you talk to me about scenery!”
Samuel Beckett, Waiting for Godot

Samuel Beckett
“But in all that what truth will there be?”
Samuel Beckett, Waiting for Godot

Stefan Zweig
“For, as is well known, nothing on earth puts more pressure on the human mind than nothing.”
Stefan Zweig, Chess Story

Robert  Sheehan
“He can’t answer, because he doesn’t know himself. Being young must be being fine with not knowing, she thinks. Some live until they’re ninety-five and don’t know, so haven’t really grown old at all, only physically.”
Robert Sheehan, Disappearing Act: A Host of Other Characters in 16 Short Stories

Stefan Zweig
“a book in which you could read, follow, take into your mind the new, different, diverting thoughts of another person.”
Stefan Zweig, Chess Story

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