A Quote by Hugh Hefner

The Westwood Cemetery is just a few blocks from my home, and a number of my very dear friends are buried there. — © Hugh Hefner
The Westwood Cemetery is just a few blocks from my home, and a number of my very dear friends are buried there.
Many of my friends were there at Motown. The studio was only a few blocks from where my dad's home was, where we lived.
There wasn't a funeral per se. I buried [Gilda Radner] 3 miles from her house that she had bought just shortly before we met. It was an old house, old colonial house, 1734. And there were just a few friends at the funeral, a nonsectarian cemetery. And an old friend of hers from junior high school or high school was the rabbi in town, and he performed the service.
Paris is where my family are, but it's not really home now because I have dear friends in London and dear friends in New York.
I'm good friends with Lee Westwood. Bubba, Rickie Fowler. A few of the top hitters.
Southwestern Pennsylvania is home to the National Cemetery for the Alleghenies, and we already have local schools signed up and ready to research every veteran that is buried there.
As I go into a cemetery I like to think of the time when the dead shall rise from their graves. ... Thank God, our friends are not buried; they are only sown!
The Brigham Young University (BYU) campus was just a few blocks from my home and tuition was minimal.
I have some very dear friends I stalk consistently when I come home.
I miss all of my old friends who have passed away. Sometimes you just don't understand why they were taken so soon. I loved and miss Johnny Cash. I miss my old buddy Johnny Paycheck, who happens to be buried in an area of the cemetery that I bought for my family.
I am left alone in the wide world. My own dear family I have buried: one in Rangoon, and two in Amherst. What remains for me but to hold myself in readiness to follow the dear departed to that blessed world, 'Where my best friends, my kindred dwell, where God, my Saviour, reigns.'
Most of the time, people look at a piece of art online when it is just a few blocks from their house. Changing the way you walk home everyday fills life with surprises.
I have a very dear family and very dear friends. They're my rock. These are people who knew me from the beginning, you know, as a loser in a 1972 Dodge Dart with the bumper literally duct-taped to the body.
I never ride horseback now because my sympathy with the under-dog is too keen. After we have a gone a few blocks, I always dismount and say to the horse: 'We'll walk it together, old dear.
Because of his military service, Dad was buried in Arlington National Cemetery.
I have two brothers buried in the military cemetery in Texas. I don't want to see any more of that.
Why not rise from the grave and terrorize a little instead of staying buried and dead in the cemetery?
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