Don’t panic and carry a towel
– Douglas Adams
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- Towel and talk, how similar are they, both wipes dry water. One on the hate and latter in the head. – Aphole
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- This must be Thursday. I never could get the hang of Thursdays – Douglas Adams
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- Life,- said Marvin dolefully, -œloathe it or ignore it, you can’t like it. – Douglas Adams
- And all dared to brave unknown terrors, to do mighty deeds, to boldly split infinitives that no man had split before–and thus was the Empire forged. – Douglas Adams
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- ART: None. The function of art is to hold the mirror up to nature, and there simply isn’t a mirror big enough-”see point one. – Douglas Adams
- I’d take the awe of understanding over the awe of ignorance any day. – Douglas Adams
- Reality is frequently inaccurate. – Douglas Adams
- There is no point in using the word ‘impossible’ to describe something that has clearly happened. – Douglas Adams
- Why should I want to make anything up? Life’s bad enough as it is without wanting to invent any more of it. – Douglas Adams
- We can’t win against obsession. They care, we don’t. They win. – Douglas Adams
- Words used carelessly, as if they did not matter in any serious way, often allowed otherwise well-guarded truths to seep through. – Douglas Adams
- People who need to bully you are the easiest to push around. – Douglas Adams
- We have a saying up here. -˜Life is wasted on the living. – Douglas Adams
- Don’t believe anything you read on the net. Except this. Well, including this, I suppose. – Douglas Adams
- He let the curtain drop and the terrible light that had played on his features went off to play somewhere more healthy. – Douglas Adams
- He was alone with his thoughts. They were extremely unpleasant thoughts and he would rather have had a chaperon. – Douglas Adams
- I have terrible periods of lack of confidence. I just don’t believe I can do it and no evidence to the contrary will sway me from that view. – Douglas Adams
- The quality of any advice anybody has to offer has to be judged against the quality of life they actually lead. – Douglas Adams
- There was a point to this story, but it has temporarily escaped the chronicler’s mind. – Douglas Adams
- Conceited little mega-puppy. – Douglas Adams
- How many roads must a man walk down? – Douglas Adams
- The main reception foyer was almost empty but Ford nevertheless weaved his way through it. – Douglas Adams
- After five seconds there was a click, and the entire Universe was there in the box with him. – Douglas Adams
- Having not said anything the first time, it was somehow even more difficult to broach the subject the second time around. – Douglas Adams
- He wondered if it was safe to grin. Very slowly and carefully, he grinned. It was safe. – Douglas Adams
- Zaphod marched quickly down the passageway, nervous as hell, but trying to hide it by striding purposefully. – Douglas Adams
- Zaphod felt he was teetering on the edge of madness and wondered if he shouldn’t just jump over and have done with it. – Douglas Adams