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- Let me go to hell, that's all I ask, and go on cursing them there, and them look down and hear me, that might take…
- There's man all over for you, blaming on his boots the fault of his feet.
- No, I regret nothing, all I regret is having been born, dying is such a long tiresome business I always found.
- Words are all we have.
- All I know is what the words know, and dead things, and that makes a handsome little sum, with a beginning and a middle and…
- Just under the surface I shall be, all together at first, then separate and drift, through all the earth and perhaps in the end through…
- It is right that he too should have his little chronicle, his memories, his reason, and be able to recognize the good in the bad,…
- We are all born; some remain so.
- I say me, knowing all the while it's not me.
- The tears of the world are a constant quantity. For each one who begins to weep somewhere else another stops. The same is true of…
- And all these questions I ask myself. It is not in a spirit of curiosity. I cannot be silent. About myself I need know nothing.…
- With all this darkness round me I feel less alone.
- We all are born mad. Some remain so.
- All mankind is us, whether we like it or not.
- All the things you would do gladly, oh without enthusiasm, but gladly, all the things there seems no reason for your not doing, and that…
- All I say cancels out, I’ll have said nothing.
- I marshalled the words and opened my mouth, thinking I would hear them. But all I heard was a kind of rattle, unintelligible even to…
- Enough. Sudden enough. Sudden all far. No move and sudden all far. All least. Three pins. One pinhole. In dimmost dim. Vasts apart. At bounds…
- Success and failure on the public level never mattered much to me, in fact I feel more at home with the latter, having breathed deep…
- You would do better, at least no worse, to obliterate texts than to blacken margins, to fill in the holes of words till all is…
- The Unnamable,1954... How all becomes clear and simple when one opens an eye on the within, having of course previously exposed it to the without,…
- So all things limp together for the only possible.
- All has not been said and never will be.
- All life long, the same questions, the same answers.
- I always thought old age would be a writer’s best chance. Whenever I read the late work of Goethe or W. B. Yeats I had…
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