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It's a strange world. Some people get rich and others eat sh** and die.
— Hunter S. Thompson
I was never idle long enough to do much thinking, but I felt somehow that my instincts were right.
— Hunter S. Thompson
The waitress had the appearance of a very old hooker who had finally found her place in life
— Hunter S. Thompson
You people voted for Hubert Humphrey and killed Jesus!
— Hunter S. Thompson
That was the message. For me, alone among mortals, the gods send their messenger to tell me to stop whining. That'll teach me to go hide in a temple.
— Megan Whalen Turner
Good God, woman. Hit the brakes on the freight train that is your mouth.
— Shelly Laurenston
How does one kill fear, I wonder? How do you shoot a spectre through the heart, slash off its spectral head, take it by its spectral throat?
— Joseph Conrad
Like most of the others, I was a seeker, a mover, a malcontent, and at times a stupid hell-raiser.
— Hunter S. Thompson
We are all the fools of time and terror: Days
Steal on us and steal from us; yet we live,
Loathing our life, and dreading still to die. — George Gordon Byron
Steal on us and steal from us; yet we live,
Loathing our life, and dreading still to die. — George Gordon Byron
Do not look upon this world with fear and loathing. Bravely face whatever the gods offer.
— Morihei Ueshiba
Not everyone is out screw you over/
Maybe, just maybe they just wanna get to know ya. — Marina And The Diamonds
Maybe, just maybe they just wanna get to know ya. — Marina And The Diamonds
To appear unambitious amongst the ambitious is to invite loathing or fear. To be in the game, but not playing with intent to win, is to be the enemy.
— Josephine Hart
Finish-the-fucking-story".
"Music! — Johnny Depp
"Music! — Johnny Depp
My noisy denunciation trails off in doubt.
— Mason Cooley
It is foolish to tear one's hair in grief, as though sorrow would be made less by baldness.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero