"Why haven't we fixed sick yet? You scientists……" — Daniel Handler
"Why haven't we fixed sick yet? You scientists there-- put down those starfish and HELP us. I hereby demand that all the people who are good at math make the world free of illness. The rest of us will write you epic poems and staple them together into a booklet."
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495 Quotes by Daniel Handler
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