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If you follow all the rules, you miss all the fun.
Katharine Hepburn

I wouldn't change the past even if I could.
Nazi leader Rudolf Hess while on trial in Nurenberg.

But every man represents more than just himself: he also represents the unique, the very special and always significant point at which the world's phenomena intersect, only once in this way and never again. Hermann Hesse

- Then there is the mystery of the dog to be explained ...
- What mystery? The dog did nothing that night!
- That is the mystery.
Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson

Letting go often develops more strength than holding on.
Betty Hinman (who is she?)

People want to be scared in a place where they know they are safe.
Alfred Hitchcock

140 micrograms, in the vein.
According to Dr. Hoffmann, discoverer of LSD, these are Aldous Huxley's last words, (written because he could no longer talk ), indicating how much of the stuff he wanted and how he wanted it.

Hail to thee, old leader Shakespeare.
I shall ever remember thee.
Fearless, faithful, and diligent.
Australian photographer James Hurley, member of the legendary Shackleton Antarctic expedition. All dogs were killed because there was no food left for them, and most were eaten to fend off starvation. This phrase, found in Hurley's diary and read in a documentary about Shackleton, moved me a lot. SHakespeare was, of course, his dog team leader.

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