A Quote by Douglas Adams

I don't go to mythical places with strange men. — © Douglas Adams
I don't go to mythical places with strange men.
There are all kinds of strange threads in American culture, and places where sympathy is extended and places where it isn't, and places where outrage is extended and places where it's not. It's this constantly shifting barrel of eels.
I don't like to go to strange places.
What's so wonderful about being 6'3. What is this mythical edge tall men have over average and short men?
What's so wonderful about being 6'3". What is this mythical edge tall men have over average and short men?
I come from all places and to all places I go: I am art among the arts and mountain among mountains. I know the strange names of flowers and herbs and of fatal deceptions and magnificent griefs. In night's darkness I've seen raining down on my head pure flames, flashing rays of beauty divine.
If a star football player can have a mythical girlfriend, why can't I have a mythical Congress?
I don't like to go to strange places. I was in Italy for about five hours on my way to Africa.
Turks and Caicos is one of my favorite places to go. I've been to some really cool places and it started out when I was young by wanting to go to different places.
It's very strange, for example, in North Korea where the volcano at the Chinese border is some sort of the mythical birthplace of the Korean people.
It's strange to think that I can go places and people want to hear my music. I guess that's all I ever wanted.
The budget is like a mythical bean bag. Congress votes mythical beans into it, then reaches in and tries to pull real ones out.
Don't accept rides from strange men - and remember that all men are strange as hell.
Contemporary Christian proclamation is faced with the question whether, when it demands faith from men and women, it expects them to acknowledge this mythical world picture from the past. If this is impossible, it has to face the question whether the New Testament proclamation has a truth that is independent of the mythical world picture, in which case it would be the task of theology to demythologize the Christian proclamation.
Don't accept rides from strange men, and remember that all men are strange.
I find there are a few places where I like to meditate more than in other places. There's a little Catholic church that I go to, and there's another temple I go to - there are certain places where I just feel more comfortable.
I'm always afraid going into strange places, but I also choose carefully and listen to my instincts. These were men I could trust. I'm a pretty good judge of crazy versus sad. I prefer sad.
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