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Dried-out marsh, now barren of all vegetation and covered with a layer of dust about an inch thick. It was very cold. Zaphod was clearly rather depressed about it. He stalked off by himself and was soon lost to sight behind a slight rise in the ground. The wind stung Arthur's eyes and ears, and the stale thin air clasped his throat. However, the thing that was stung most was his mind. "It's fantastic ... " he said, and his own voice rattled his ears. Sound carried badly in this thin atmosphere. — Douglas Adams

When fate is got it in for you, there is no limit to what you may have to put up with. — Georgette Heyer

In a word, and bluntly: as they walked around Sankt Pauli, it came to Pelletier and Espinoza that the search for Archimboldi could never fill their lives. They could read him, they could study him, they could pick him apart, but they couldn't laugh or be sad with him, partly because Archimboldi was always far away, partly because the deeper they went into his work, the more it devoured its explorers. In a word: in Sankt Pauli and later at Mrs. Bubis's house, hung with photographs of the late Mr. Bubis and his writers, Pelletier and Espinoza understood that what they wanted to make was love, not war. — Roberto Bolano

I went on television and I wouldn't say a word; I feel so stupid when I watch them again. — Charlotte Gainsbourg

insurmountable problems hit your marriage, being happy becomes an arduous — S. Levine

Said Ford, "you've got three pints to get through." "Three pints?" said Arthur. "At lunchtime?" The man next to Ford grinned and nodded happily. Ford ignored him. — Douglas Adams

If people think nature is their friend, then they sure don't need an enemy. — Kurt Vonnegut

The big thing in life is to focus on providing more value to people than they expect. The rest comes then. — James Altucher

So we couldn't mingle with them, but we could eavesdrop. We got our knowledge that way
we caught it like germs. — Margaret Atwood

If I won the lottery I'd start a charity that helped little family hardware stores, cobblers and fruit shops open in city centres. — Alexei Sayle

However glorious an action in itself, it ought not to pass for great if it be not the effect of wisdom and intention. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld