Douglas Adams Quotes
If It Was An Emotion, It Was A Totally Emotionless One. It Was Hatred, Implacable Hatred. It Was Cold, Not Like Ice Is Cold, But Like A Wall Is Cold. It Was Impersonal, Not Like A Randomly Flung Fist In A Crowd Is Impersonal, But Like A Computer-issued Parking Summons Is Impersonal. And It Was Deadly, Again, Not Like A Bullet Or A Knife Is Deadly, But Like A Brick Wall Across An Expressway Is Deadly.
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