Douglas Adams Quote

It was his subconscious which told him this — that infuriating part of a person's brain which never responds to interrogation, merely gives little meaningful nudges and then sits humming quietly to itself, saying nothing.


Ch. 17, p. 189 - The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul (1988)


It was his subconscious which told him this — that infuriating part of a person's brain which never responds to interrogation, merely gives little...

It was his subconscious which told him this — that infuriating part of a person's brain which never responds to interrogation, merely gives little...

It was his subconscious which told him this — that infuriating part of a person's brain which never responds to interrogation, merely gives little...

It was his subconscious which told him this — that infuriating part of a person's brain which never responds to interrogation, merely gives little...