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Last updated on November 15, 2024.
Thomas Herbert "Muscles" Upton was a professional athlete. He was a right-handed Major League Baseball shortstop who played for the St. Louis Browns from 1950 to 1951, and for the Washington Senators in 1952.
Maybe anything that anybody ever has is for now. What happened before is gone, and what will happen later is an illusion.
I figured it is always better to be unpopular by your own choice.
Who in their right mind counts the tiles on the floor when they go visiting a neighbor?
I just love things that serve a duel purpose.
Librarians are notorious snitches—don’t let anybody convince you otherwise.
An idiot will do anything, no matter how stupid, because he is afraid of what everybody will think of him if he does nothing. A genius, on the other hand, is content to do nothing, no matter what people think, if he can’t find anything worth doing.
Every time there was an unspoken promise that this would be the last time, but it would only be the last time until the next time.
You know, my main goal in life is trying not to end up in a straightjacket.
Other than the voices in my head, I think I’m pretty normal.
If you just go with the flow, no matter what weird things happen along the way, you always end up exactly where you belong.
Life is much simpler if you don’t notice anything.
It is not easy being trapped in a school that is caught between cornfields and cows.
Apparently I couldn’t even pretend to be normal.
I really should come with a warning label.
Do you realize how hard it is to keep your mind clear when somebody’s telling you to keep your mind clear?
You have to figure that there is something seriously wrong with somebody who wants to enter a profession that deals with whether people are screwing enough. Dealing with spirits, spooks, and demons almost seemed normal.