Embrace Being In Fiction, Literary E You would do better, he said, to abandon all that, to stop speaking and thinking, and simply to try to be. Samuel Beckett – Molloy Purchase Now Molloy Samuel Beckett FacebookXPinterestEmailLinkedInWhatsApp
Desire’s Distortion In Fiction, Literary D There is nothing like desire for preventing the things one says from bearing any resemblance to what one has in one’s mind. Samuel Beckett – Molloy Purchase Now
Nature’s Diversity In Fiction, Literary N There is a little of everything, apparently, in nature, and freaks are common. Samuel Beckett – Molloy Purchase Now
Ancient Solitude In Fiction, Literary A I speak to you of the more ancient than days, of the more unknown than the unknown, of the more alone than the alone, of the more silent than the silent, of the most deserted desert. Samuel Beckett – Molloy Purchase Now
Desire for Escape In Fiction, Literary D If I had the use of my body, I would throw it out the window. Samuel Beckett – Molloy Purchase Now
Tears Beyond Grief In Fiction, Literary T The tears stream down my cheeks from a source much farther off than grief. Samuel Beckett – Molloy Purchase Now