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Wiley Oakley Quotes By Patricia McPherson

I think it would be great to be a cat! You come and go as you please. People always feed and pet you. They don't expect much of you. You can play with them, and when you've had enough, you go away. You can pick and choose who you want to be around. You can't ask for more than that. — Patricia McPherson

Wiley Oakley Quotes By Wayne Dyer

Failure is a judgment, an opinion. It stems from your fears, which can be eliminated by love-love for yourself, love for what you do, love for others, and love for your planet. — Wayne Dyer

Wiley Oakley Quotes By Charles Dickens

As Hamlet says, Hercules may lay about him with his club in every possible direction, but he can't prevent the cats from making a most intolerable row on the roofs of the houses, or the dogs from being shot in the hot weather if they run about the streets unmuzzled — Charles Dickens

Wiley Oakley Quotes By Nora Sakavic

Death was unpleasant, but it was a familiar and tolerable ache in his chest. — Nora Sakavic

Wiley Oakley Quotes By Taryn Manning

In my martial arts days. I was taught a lot of discipline that probably rolls over into other parts of my life. You're not supposed to attack back until you're attacked. You never take your skills and abuse them. I knew I could be lethal to someone my size. — Taryn Manning

Wiley Oakley Quotes By Henry Cloud

Boundaries help us to distinguish our property so that we can take care of it. They help us to "guard our heart with all diligence." We need to keep things that will nurture us inside our fences and keep things that will harm us outside. — Henry Cloud

Wiley Oakley Quotes By Richard Dawkins

It requires a deliberate mental effort to turn biology the right way up again, and remind ourselves that the replicators come first, in importance as well as in history. — Richard Dawkins