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Samuel Beckett, All That Fall and Other Plays for Radio and Screen Quotes: It is suicide to be abroad. But what it is to be at home, ... what it is to be at home? A lingering dissolution.
         

It is suicide to be abroad. But what it is to be at home, ... what it is to be at home? A lingering dissolution.


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It is suicide to be abroad. But what it is to be at home, ... what it is to be at home? A lingering dissolution.
         



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This page presents the quote "It is suicide to be abroad. But what it is to be at home, ... what it is to be at home? A lingering dissolution.". Author of this quote is Samuel Beckett, All That Fall and Other Plays for Radio and Screen. This quote is about drama, existentialism, philosophy,.