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The Curious Lobster The Curious Lobster by Richard W. Hatch
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“Perfect happiness occurs when you are not afraid of anything and you have all you want to eat.”
Richard W. Hatch, The Curious Lobster
“Well, the important thing about a picnic is that a place to eat the lunch you have brought is never really suitable unless it is hard work getting the lunch there.”
Richard W. Hatch, The Curious Lobster
“If you are cautious you never have any adventures,”
Richard W. Hatch, The Curious Lobster
“When people thank you for a gift or a great favor you must never say it is nothing. That makes the gift or favor seem very mean. You should say very kindly: ‘You are very welcome,’ or ‘I am very glad I could be of service.’ You don’t get any credit in this world if you are always belittling yourself. Now I, for instance,”
Richard W. Hatch, The Curious Lobster
“what a home is—a place not to be bothered in.”
Richard W. Hatch, The Curious Lobster