Often when it comes to friends. When the rubber hits the road you'll find yourself hitch hiking — Stanley Victor Paskavich Copy Share Image
As a kid, I went by Tray. In college, they called me Hitch. And Trash. And Park. All the usuals. — Traylor Howard Copy Share Image
When I was hitch-hiking, people had to follow me, 'cause I didn't stay long. — Brownie McGhee Copy Share Image
Friends call me Hitch. Maybe it can be turned into a 900-phone number. People would pay to talk to me. — Christopher Hitchens Copy Share Image
My favourite movie right now is probably 'Hitch', a Will Smith thing. — Chris Moneymaker Copy Share Image
Hitch was interested in what I had to offer, like one of my background ideas for Norman's upbringing. — Joseph Stefano Copy Share Image
My favorite movie right now is probably 'Hitch,' a Will Smith thing. — Chris Moneymaker Copy Share Image
The Hitch Hiker's Guide has not been an opera. It has however been a tapestry, if you count a woven bath towel… — Douglas Adams Copy Share Image
I read little nonfiction, but I have no boundaries about the fiction I relish. The only unfailing criterion is that I can… — Scott Turow Copy Share Image
'The Authority,' by Warren Ellis and Bryan Hitch, really pioneered the widescreen, action-packed style of storytelling. — Jim Lee Copy Share Image
The summer of 1966, I hitch-hiked alone for two months all over Europe instead of working on a farm in Spain. It… — Peter Menzel Copy Share Image
“Now, movies that postdate Hitch: The Vanishing, with its sucker-punch finale. Frantic, Polanski’s ode to the master. Side Effects, which begins as… — A.J. Finn Copy Share Image
I feel like there's already a written narrative going on everywhere. All the different situations and realities you're in, like words floating… — Bill Callahan Copy Share Image
“When we lose the pieces of the wayward mechanism of our life and can’t walk our own walk anymore, we can’t but… — Erik Pevernagie Copy Share Image
“There’s always been sadness hidden at the core of Hitch, but it’s never been big enough to taste. Occasionally, I’d get a… — Stacey Jay Copy Share Image
As a coach, they would love to sit there and say, 'It's going to be five steps, you're going to hitch up… — Brett Favre Copy Share Image
“Unless we’re willing to spend eons striving for perfection every time we encounter a hitch, hard problems demand that instead of spinning… — Brian Christian Copy Share Image
“Hitch-hiking is a situational stage for karmic expression and discovery. "Getting there" is simply an excuse for the opportunity to go below… — Irv Thomas Copy Share Image
“No living being can ever “hitch” another living being. If one were able to “hitch” another, then we can say that the… — Dada Bhagwan Copy Share Image
“ ubiquitous , adj . When it’s going well, the fact of it is everywhere. It’s there in the song that shuffles… — David Levithan Copy Share Image
What emotions would we experience if we weren't working ourselves to death? What wishes drive us? What fantasies hitch themselves to our… — Arlie Russell Hochschild Copy Share Image