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Samuel Beckett, Malone Dies Quotes: The forms are many in which the unchanging seeks relief from its formlessness.
         

The forms are many in which the unchanging seeks relief from its formlessness.


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This page presents the quote "The forms are many in which the unchanging seeks relief from its formlessness.". Author of this quote is Samuel Beckett, Malone Dies. This quote is about unproduction, inercia, lethargy, wasted-time, formlessness, forms, waiting, procrastination, fear,.