Hecano Quotes & Sayings
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The cat's not hurting you, Oscar. Get a grip."
"Mistress, make it stop looking at me!"
I pulled up to a stoplight and assessed my posse.
"Cat, stop it. Oscar doesn't want to be your friend." At the sound of my voice, the feline shifted it's gaze to me.
"There," I said to Oscar. "All better."
Keeping its eyes on me, the cat moved with stealthy determination, climbing into Oscar's lap.
"Mistress!"
"Stop it, both of ya'll," I said as the light changed. — Juliet Blackwell

And so there are a lot of bad things. And in this campaign, if there's somebody you don't think should be nominated, if you think there's a coarseness to the campaign that's horrible, if you think it's creating voices around the world that seem to speak for America and damages in the world, you may say it's pretty horrible. On the other hand - what's the reverse? — Geoffrey Cowan

I've got two bikes that get me everywhere I need to go. And public transportation. — Julia Butterfly Hill

Yeah, exactly. But, actually, boards prefer iron. All that glitters is not hovery. — Scott Westerfeld

Here's a thought for sweat shop owners: Air Conditioning. Problem solved. — Mitch Hedberg

The pilgrims and the lost often did look the same, — Paula McLain

You gotta climb the steps ... you can't skip them — Zig Ziglar

We rely upon the poets, the philosophers, and the playwrights to articulate what most of us can only feel, in joy or sorrow. They illuminate the thoughts for which we only grope; they give us the strength and balm we cannot find in ourselves. Whenever I feel my courage wavering, I rush to them. They give me the wisdom of acceptance, the will and resiliance to push on. — Helen Hayes

If self-efficacy is lacking, people tend to behave ineffectually, even though they know what to do. — Albert Bandura

It was warm and like the spring and I walked down the alleyway of trees, warmed from the sun on the wall, and found we still lived in the same house and that it all looked the same as when I had left it. — Ernest Hemingway,

Sometimes I see people writing the most ridiculous things about me. — Rita Ora

Here and gone. That's what it is to be human, I think - to be both someone and no one at once, to hold a particular identity in the world (our names, our place of origins, our family and affectional ties) and to feel that solid set of ties also capable of dissolution, slipping away, as we become moments of attention. — Mark Doty

True justice is paying only once for each mistake. True injustice is paying more than once for each mistake. — Miguel Ruiz