A Quote by Douglas Adams

Stomp stomp. Whirr. Pleased to be of service. Shut up. Thank you. Stomp stomp stomp stomp stomp. Whirr. Thank you for making a simple door very happy. Hope your diodes rot. Thank you. Have a nice day. Stomp stomp stomp stomp. Whirr. It is my pleasure to open for you... Zark off. ...and my satisfaction to close again with the knowledge of a job well done. I said zark off. Thank you for listening to this message.
Professional marriage counselors agree that the most productive and mature way to deal with marital anger is to stomp dramatically from the room. You want to make your move before the opponent does, because the first person to stomp from the room receives valuable Argument Points that can be redeemed for exciting merchandise at the Marital Prize Redemption Center.
"Which is completely out-of-line behavior. Then you are wholly within your rights to stomp on their foot." "No," Delia said, over her shoulder. "Actually, you're not. Just excuse yourself as politely as possible, and get out of arm's reach." Kristy looked at me, shaking her head. "Stomp them." she said, under her breath. "Really."
To keep up appearances, I stomp my room and slam the door.
Is this something new, having people stomp on you? Is it what I need to do for your pleasure?
When someone throws trash on you, shake it off, stomp on it, and use it to rise to the top!
Happiness is a choice. You grieve, you stomp your feet, you pick yourself up and choose to be happy.
It's hard to say no to your kid. It's hard for them to stomp off and not be happy with you for an hour.
Life is anything that dies when you stomp on it.
We will stomp to the top with the wind in our teeth.
Cajun stomp?" "You heard me, swamper. And keep your hands to yourself.
This is growing up, having to stomp out love, this is how people turn terrible.
Dream stompers are people who want to stomp on your hopes and dreams. Lose their phone numbers
My only goal as a comedian was to stomp the life out of the model-minority myth.
'Me Too' is about letting - using the power of empathy to stomp out shame.
You cry and you scream and you stomp your feet and you shout. You say, 'You know what? I'm giving up, I don't care.' And then you go to bed and you wake up and it's a brand new day, and you pick yourself back up again.
I try to manage my day by my circadian rhythms because the creativity is such an elusive thing, and I could easily just stomp over it doing my administrative stuff.
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