“Not one person in a hundred knows how to be silent and listen no,nor even to conceive what such a thing means. Yet only then can you detect, beyond the fatuous clamour the silence of which the universe is made.” Samuel Beckett 13 April 1906 – 22 December 1989 by Steve Schapiro
@larwoolf @holdengraber @wendyOrourke @Freelineorlando @JoelleLosfeld @josavigneau @LiteratiMagzine @poppymoppet "...I desired this advantage for my son. And that he should hold aloof from those who pride themselves on their eagle gaze. I had not struggled, toiled, suffered, made good, lived like a Hottentot, so that my son should do the same. I tiptoed out." (In "Molloy", ch. 2 pg. 102).
@larwoolf @GreenJ @holdengraber @wendyOrourke @Freelineorlando @JoelleLosfeld @josavigneau @LiteratiMagzine @poppymoppet “Fatuous clamour” is Twitter in two words