Hugh Hefner Quotes
I Had A Stroke In 1985 ... I Called It A "stroke Of Luck." I Said, "Life Is Like A Train Trip. You're Looking Out The Window And Everything Is Whipping Past And You're Not Really Seeing Anything, And You Need To Get Off The Train And Walk Around A Bit."
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