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Douglas Adams was a British author and humorist, best known for writing "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy." His work is celebrated for its wit, satire, and imaginative storytelling. He inspired generations of fans with his unique sense of humor and thought-provoking ideas. Here are 395 of his quotes:
Part of how we come to take command of our world, to take command of our environment, to make these tools by which we're able to do this, is we ask ourselves questions about it the whole time. So this man starts to ask himself questions. "This world," he says, "so who made it?" Now, of course he thinks that, because he makes things himself. So he's looking for someone who would have made this world. He says, "Well, so who would have made this world? Well, it must be something a little like me. Obviously much much bigger. And necessarily invisible. But he would have made it. Now why did he make it?" Now we always ask ourselves "why?" because we look for intention around us; because we always intend– we do something with intention. We boil an egg in order to eat it. So we look at the rocks, and we look at the trees, and we wonder what intention is here even though it doesn't have intention.
Douglas Adams
Douglas Adams
Occupation: English Author
Born: March 11, 1952
Died: May 11, 2001
Quotes count: 395
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