Hugh Hefner
I had a stroke in 1985… I called it a “stroke of luck.” I said, ‘Life is like a train trip. You’re looking out the window and everything is whipping past and you’re not really seeing anything, and you need to get off the train and walk around a bit.’
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I had a stroke in 1985… I called it a “stroke of luck.” I said, ‘Life is like a train trip. You’re looking out the window and everything is whipping past and you’re not really seeing anything, and you need to get off the train and walk around a bit.’ - Hugh Hefner quote

I had a stroke in 1985… I called it a “stroke of luck.” I said, ‘Life is like a train trip. You’re looking out the window and everything is whipping past and you’re not really seeing anything, and you need to get off the train and walk around a bit.’

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Hugh Hefner

Hugh Hefner

American businessman and magazine publisher

April 9th, 1926 - September 27th, 2017