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Samuel Beckett

"You're on earth. There's no cure for that."

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"You're on earth. There's no cure for that."

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"If it were possible to cure evils by lamentation and to raise the dead with tears, then gold would be a less valuable thing than weeping."

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"Precaution is better than cure."

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"Just because there is a problem doesn't mean that we have to solve it, if the cure is going to be more expensive than the original ailment."

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"It took me about 10 years to get rid of. I'm all right now, though, lovely, I'm throwing some nice darts at the moment, but every now and then I get a bit of a jump. I wish I could find a cure, I'd make a bloody fortune."

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"Someday they may cure MS, that idiot thing. It gets in there and they can't get it out."

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"Participate joyfully in the sorrows of the world. We cannot cure the world of sorrows, but we can choose to live in joy."

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"One day we were born, one day we shall die, the same day, the same second."
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"But he had turned, little by little, a disturbance into words, he had made a pillow of old words, for his head."
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"To have been always what I am - and so changed from what I was."
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"It was long since I had longed for anything and the effect on me was horrible."
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"And on the threshold of being no more I succeed in being another."
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"What is certain is this, that I never rested in that way again, my feet obscenely resting on the earth, my arms on the handlebars and on my arms my head, rocking and abandoned. It is indeed a delporable sight, a deplorable example, for the people, who so need to be encouraged, in their bitter toil, and to have before their eyes manifestations of strength only, of courage and joy, without which they might collapse, at the end of the day, and roll on the ground."
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"Nor did he think of Celia any more, though he could sometimes remember having dreamt of her. If only he had been able to think of her, he would not have needed to dream of her."
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"Memories are killing. So you must not think of certain things, of those that are dear to you, or rather you must think of them, for if you don't there is the danger of finding them, in your mind, little by little."
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"But it is only since I have ceased to live that I think of these things and the other things. It is in the tranquillity of decomposition that I remember the long confused emotion which was my life, and that I judge it, as it is said that God will judge me, and with no less impertinence. To decompose is to live too, I know, I know, don't torment me, but one sometimes forgets."
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