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And yet I am afraid, afraid of what my words will do to me, to my refuge, yet...
Author:
Samuel Beckett
Book:
The Unnamable
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And yet I am afraid, afraid of what my words will do to me, to my refuge, yet again.... If I could speak and yet say nothing, really nothing? Then I might escape being gnawed to death."
( Samuel Beckett )
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