Quote of the Day: from Samuel Beckett April 5, 2006
Posted by ~V~ in : Images, Philosophy, Quote of the Day, Web Resources , trackbackbecause i couldn’t have said it better myself…
I write about myself with the same pencil
and in the same exercise book as about him.It is no longer I,
but another whose life is just beginning.~ Samuel Beckett (1906-1989)
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More Beckett photos, quotes, and links after the jump…
I shall state silences more competently
than ever a better man
spangled the butterflies of vertigo.
links:
Waiting for Godot: Act I & Act II
Waiting for Godot on Wikipedia
April 20th, 1956 review of Waiting for Godot from the New York Times
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samuel-beckett.net: Samuel Beckett Resources and Links
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Thanx for the quote, which is concisely sums up what I’ve been thining about at my efforts in the blogosphere at wetbankguide.blogspot.com and toulousestreet.wordpress.com.
I think I’ll have to post that one up myself on Toulouse Street, and get your your first Technorati link into the bargain.
Great site.
I love this photo. I want a nice big picture of it to hang on my wall. It is so classy and elagant. It reminds me of the perfect romance spot. The beauty of old architecture is all the work and dedication put into it to make it something truely beautifull and a piece of artwork in itself.
the above quote was meant for the french quarter picture above. i am not so good with computers. so for this one my comment is. i love the photograh of old and young side by side, the young beauty of man shines throughout the same older man. to continue then after admiring the photos to the drawing you can still see the same strength come forth.