Hugabee Quotes & Sayings
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Confession and ordinary counselling can satisfactorily help to resolve most of the issues that confront people on a daily basis. Some — Lazar Puhalo

Leda, Lula and Rochelle had not been women like Lucy, or his Aunt Joan; they had not taken every reasonable precaution against violence or chance; they had not tethered themselves to life with mortgages and voluntary work, safe husbands and clean-faced dependants: their deaths, therefore, were not classed as "tragic," in the same way as those of staid and respectable housewives. — Robert Galbraith

I think everyone wants to be hugged at all times, but everyone is scared so no one does. Everyone has to sit around being unhugged. There should be people who are paid by the government to sit on public transport hugging people. The people should be called Hugabees.
Head Hugabee.
Hugabee of the Year.
Hugabee Headquarters.
No, that's retarded. Everyone would sue the Hugabees and they'd get upset and disappear. — Ben Brooks

I'm bad at math. — John Oates

Once you've hidden something, you have to keep it hidden. — Haruki Murakami

I've been interrogated throughout the last six years by over a hundred interrogators from different countries, and they have one thing in common: confusion. Maybe the government wants them to be that way, who knows? — Mohamedou Ould Slahi

Faith enables many of us to endure life's difficulties with an equanimity that would be scarcely conceivable in a world lit only by reason. — Sam Harris

There's nothing left here. Not one thing left for you. — Haruki Murakami

No one is happy all his life long. — Euripides

Angel, getting you off is ninety-nine percent of the fun for me. — Sylvia Day

Revealed religion has no weight with me. — Benjamin Franklin

The fellow has absolutely no principles."Money and gall" is all he has. — Barry Goldwater

His public school scholarship had — Anonymous

The years seem to rush by now, and I think of death as a fast approaching end of a journey-double and treble reason for loving as well as working while it is day. — George Eliot