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.

    Samuel Beckett (2012). “The Unnamable”, p.33, Faber & Faber
  • How can one better magnify the Almighty than by sniggering with him at his little jokes, particularly the poorer ones?

    Samuel Beckett (2012). “The Complete Dramatic Works of Samuel Beckett”, p.144, Faber & Faber
  • What do I know of man's destiny? I could tell you more about radishes.

    Samuel Beckett (1995). “The Complete Short Prose, 1929-1989”, p.192, Grove Press
  • 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.

    Samuel Beckett (1995). “The Complete Short Prose, 1929-1989”, p.160, Grove Press
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