Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 306.
“All around the world, we are gazing skyward waiting for God…
Never realizing that God is waiting for us.”
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The Paris Review interview (1984)
Context: Beckett shows death; his people are in dustbins or waiting for God. (Beckett will be cross with me for mentioning God, but never mind.) Similarly, in my play The New Tenant, there is no speech, or rather, the speeches are given to the Janitor. The Tenant just suffocates beneath proliferating furniture and objects — which is a symbol of death. There were no longer words being spoken, but images being visualized. We achieved it above all by the dislocation of language. … Beckett destroys language with silence. I do it with too much language, with characters talking at random, and by inventing words.

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De/Vision + Iris Germany tour diary 2004 http://www.irismusic.com/devision_tour/page1.htm

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Song lyrics, Continuum (2006)

“It is not lost time to wait upon God!”
(Leslie T. Lyall. A Passion for the Impossible: The Continuing Story of the Mission Hudson Taylor Began. London: OMF Books, 1965, 68).