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January 31, 2013
Hunter Thompson: On Quiet Desperation.
You tend to forget now and then that about half the people you meet live from one day to the next in a state of such fear and uncertainty that about half the time they doubt their own sanity. Their boats are rocking so badly that all they want to do is get level long enough to think straight and avoid the next nightmare.
--HST, Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail
Posted by JD Hull at January 31, 2013 11:59 PM