Hudbud Quotes & Sayings
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Zombies are the ideal late twentieth-century monsters. A zombie is the one thing you can't deal with. It survives anything. Frankenstein's monster and Dracula could be sent down in so many ways. Zombies, though, fall outside all this. You can't argue with them. They just keep coming at you. — Clive Barker

Some revelations stop relationships in their tracks. But others reveal the true person in our midst, the imperfect, limping, and often loving soul we cared about so much. And so we continue to care, and together we rebuild, this time slowly, on a foundation of truth. We can build a house together, or a home, or a beautiful garden that is nourished by acceptance. — Jane Isay

When that second airplane hit the building, we all changed. We need to get back to some serious thinking. — Steven Tyler

In cities like Athens, poor houses lined narrow and tortuous streets in spite of luxurious public buildings. — Stephen Gardiner

Patriotism never demands obedience to the state but rather obedience to the principles of liberty. — Ron Paul

The big corporations and the big companies turned musicians into factory workers on an assembly line. — Ray Davies

There are no honorable causes. There is no good or evil. Evil is only what we call those who oppose us. — Michael Sullivan

No One is Unlucky in this World"! ..!!! "But Ups and Downs created by ourselves". — Nasir

In a world of more brilliance words don't mean anything. — Mod Sun

The problem with taking your happy pills and puttering along as before is that it's no better than sweeping dirt under the carpet. I want you to take that rug out back and beat the hell out of it. — Julie Holland

I've always had that overweening desire to be liked by the audience. — Harold Ramis

The step of obedience always precedes revelation. That pattern is evident all through the Scripture. — Chuck Missler

I start writing, pull whatever images happen to occur to me and make up a story, instead of starting with details that are real and I know of and going from there. — John Darnielle