Samuel Beckett Quotes About Atheism
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Enough of acting the infant who has been told so often how he was found under a cabbage that in the end he remembers the exact spot in the garden and the kind of life he led there before joining the family circle.
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How can one better magnify the Almighty than by sniggering with him at his little jokes, particularly the poorer ones?
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What do I know of man's destiny? I could tell you more about radishes.
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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 a cliff into the sea, something of me. A ton of worms in an acre, that is a wonderful thought, a ton of worms, I believe it.
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