Samuel Beckett
Waiting for Godot, absurdist theater
Sayings by Samuel Beckett
Words are all we have.
I am what I am, I'm a mess.
There's man all over for you, blaming on his boots the faults of his feet.
The light went out, and I thought, Now what?
I'm not interested in stories. I don't want to tell stories. I don't want to know stories.
The sun shines, wets, dries, warms. What then?
If I could speak and yet say nothing, that is what I would do.
The greatest thing is to be forgotten. I mean, to be truly forgotten. To have no trace, no memory, nothing.
I couldn't have done it otherwise. I couldn't have done anything otherwise.
There's a lot of things that don't exist. But that doesn't mean they're not real.
I'm not a writer. I'm a man who writes.
All life is a game of cards. All you need is luck.
The world is a heap of shit.
I have nothing to say, and I am saying it.
What is there to say? Nothing. But you must say something.
The light always goes out in the end.
I'm doing my best to be dead.
Silence is the only virtue.
I'm a dead man. I'm a dead man walking.
The human condition is a mess.