"With a cluther of limbs and organs, all that is needed to live again, to hold out a little time, I'll call that living, I'll say it's me, I'll get standing, I'll stop thinking, I'll be too busy, getting standing, staying standing, stirring about, holding out, getting to tomorrow, tomorrow week, that will be ample, a week will be ample, a week in spring, that puts the jizz in you."

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About Samuel Beckett

Samuel Beckett was an Irish playwright, novelist, and poet, and a major figure in twentieth-century literature and theatre. Born in 1906, he is best known for Waiting for Godot and for his contributions to modernist and absurdist writing. He died in Paris on 1989-12-22.

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