Being literate as a writer is good craft, is knowing your job, is knowing how to use your tools properly and not to damage the tools as you use them.
- Douglas Adams
I’m so great even I get tongue-tied talking to myself.
- Douglas Adams
The light was only just visible – except of course that there was no one to see, no witnesses, not this time, but it was nevertheless a light.
- Douglas Adams
He actually caught himself saying things like “Yippee,” as he pranced ridiculously round the house.
- Douglas Adams
Dirk was, for one of the few times in a life of exuberantly prolific loquacity, wordless.
- Douglas Adams
For as long as he could remember, he’d suffered from a vague nagging feeling of being not all there.
- Douglas Adams
He felt like an old sponge steeped in paraffin and left in the sun to dry.
- Douglas Adams
The air was stifling, but he liked it because it was stifling city air, full of excitingly unpleasant smells, dangerous music, and the distant sound of warring police tribes.
- Douglas Adams
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