Cat Phrases Quotes & Sayings
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I know all the new phrases: 'cowabunga,' 'radical,' cat's pajamas,' 'duh,' and 'hey, homie don't play that. — Si Robertson
Love and hate are not opposites; they are siblings birthed by obsession. — Steve Maraboli
If a tactic has led to failure, then persisting with it unquestioningly, in the wild hope of a different outcome, is nothing — Amish Tripathi
That level of irony was such that it should not exist in a sane universe, but then he had never once believed the universe to be sane. — Evan Currie
Life has no remote ... get up and change it yourself! — Mark A. Cooper
Every nation ought to have a right to provide for its own happiness. — Alexander Hamilton
It is essential to his happiness that he should continually advance. — Wallace D. Wattles
I mean, don't you want to be like everyone else?"
"Not particularly. — Robyn Schneider
Though my books are written from a historical perspective, I have goon so far back that I am in the realm of prehistorical speculation rather than simple historical fact to weave my stories around. — Jean M. Auel
Allow yourself to fail to allow yourself to succeed. — Ben Tolosa
The phrase 'domestic cat' is an oxymoron. — George Will
I knew if I sat there another minute, I'd never be able to get beyond everything that was going to happen from that day on. My life would disappear inside his. So I got up. — Lee Martin
In films people basically work for the camera, you know, and that's why actors can hate each other and not be speaking to each other and still look as if they're in love because really they're loving the camera loving them. — Francesca Annis
You'll have many, many friends, but if your relationship with your mate is one hundred per cent of your heart, you'll never need a friend. — Bill Cosby
A clever general ... avoids an army when its spirit is keen, but attacks it when it is sluggish and inclined to return. This is the art of studying moods. Disciplined and calm, he awaits the appearance of disorder and hubbub among the enemy. This is the art of retaining self-possession. — Sun Tzu
We all grow on somebody's grave ... — Mary Augusta Ward
Ossa, Bronwen would learn his name later, had tried to communicate with her, first in Tretorian, then Common--the language shared by most Cordisians--and he even attempted a few phrases from the Northern language, Eirrannian. She had not been scared, nor did she appear much bothered by her injuries. Calm and clear-eyed, Bronwen had stood, leading the men to believe her to be half-witted or dazed from her pain. After his attempts to get the child to — Cat Bruno
Nothing is impossible, except in our own thinking. — George Bryant
