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  1. The “fail better” quote was originally published in Samuel Becketts short piece of prose entitled Worstward Ho!, his second-to-last work ever published. The full Samuel Beckett quote reads like this (and by “full,” we really mean the part that gets repeated): “Ever tried. Ever failed.

  2. The name of Samuel Beckett may not, at first, strike you as an obvious answer — unless, of course, you know the origin of the phrase "Fail better." It appears five times in Beckett's 1983 story "Worstward Ho," the first of which goes like this: "Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter.

  3. The name of Samuel Beck­ett may not, at first, strike you as an obvi­ous answer — unless, of course, you know the ori­gin of the phrase “Fail bet­ter.” It appears five times in Beck­et­ts 1983 sto­ry “Worstward Ho,” the first of which goes like this: “Ever tried. Ever failed. No mat­ter. Try again. Fail again ...

  4. 1 de fev. de 2021 · Terence Killeen. Mon Feb 1 2021 - 05:00. "Waiting for Godot." "I must go on, I can't go on, I'll go on." "Try again. Fail again. Fail better." For a writer often seen as difficult and...

  5. 29 de jan. de 2014 · The quotation is from Worstward Ho, a late, fragmentary prose piece that is one of the most tersely oblique things Beckett ever wrote. But those six disembodied imperatives, from the text’s ...

  6. 7 de jul. de 2016 · Samuel Beckett, the maestro of failure. Better known for his plays, Beckett felt his prose fiction was his central work, and his fearlessly bleak short stories are among the 20th century’s ...

  7. Here, very late in his career as a writer, Beckett is conceding that failure – however defined – is, as it were, the condition or fate of writing. This notion of failure, of failure to say exactly what one means, failure to utter what it is that needs to be said – whatever the obscure reasons may be – permeates all of Beckett's writings ...