A Quote by Whitney Wolfe Herd

Honestly, I'd rather hug than shake hands. I don't know where those hands have been! — © Whitney Wolfe Herd
Honestly, I'd rather hug than shake hands. I don't know where those hands have been!
I'm a very physical person. I hug people more so than shake hands.
I'm a very physical person. I hug people, more so than shake hands.
HIV does not make people dangerous to know, so you can shake their hands and give them a hug: Heaven knows they need it.
I'm more careful about my hands than about what I eat and most anything else, because my hands have been my living. My hands have been able to help me learn. My hands have taken me around the world. So I'm very proud of my hands.
Life is full of all sorts of people. You just need to know which hands to shake, which hands to hold and which hands to let go.
I used to be very hands-on, but lately I've been more hands-off and I plan to become more hands-on and less hands-off and hope that hands-on will become better than hands-off, the way hands-on used to be.
I know, there are so many great lines [in Tommy Boy]. People say to me, "Did you eat paint chips for a living?" Or, "These shoes are worth more than your life." And the one I get all the time is, "Brothers don't shake hands, brothers gotta hug!"
I shake everybody's hand before the game, but Oklahoma City, they don't shake hands. Only some of them, but I don't think they really shake hands before the game.
In fact, when I shake hands with all those wonderful people at the Stratford Literary Festival, they will be shaking hands with the hand that shook the hand of Oscar Wilde.
Although I wasn't invited to shake hands with Hitler, I wasn't invited to the White House to shake hands with the President either.
Brothers don't shake hands. Brothers gotta hug.
The problem is no longer that with every pair of hands that comes into the world there comes a hungry stomach. Rather it is that, attached to those hands are sharp elbows.
You know when you first meet someone and they shake your hand? Hugging is how I shake hands.
Change is not in the hands of government, not in the hands of a leader or guru, and not in the hands of the powerful or wealthy. It is in our hands: the hands of each and every one of us.
When liberty comes with hands dabbled in blood it is hard to shake hands with her.
I would rather have my fate in the hands of 23 representative citizens of the county than in the hands of a politically appointed judge.
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