Hecate Quotes
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Hecate Quotes & Sayings
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I tugged at the hem of my brand-new Hecate Hall issue blue plaid skirt (Kilt? Some sort of bizarre skirt/kilt hybrid? A skilt?)
— Rachel Hawkins
Often the right path is the one that may be hardest for you to follow. But the hard path is also the one that will make you grow as a human being.
— Karen Mueller Coombs
Winning or losing achieves the same result
change. — Shannon L. Alder
change. — Shannon L. Alder
Without time as a reference, the mind sits idly by and wanders into the ways of dark imaginings and evil works
~Hecate — M.L. Stephens
~Hecate — M.L. Stephens
The moon is my mother. She is not sweet like Mary.
Her blue garments unloose small bats and owls. — Sylvia Plath
Her blue garments unloose small bats and owls. — Sylvia Plath
There are five Gospels: Matthew, Mark, Luke, John and the Christian. Most people will never read the first four.
— Rodney "Gipsy" Smith
To me, humor is part of a conversation with an audience.
— Scott Avett
She called on Hecate, on Brighid, on Morrigan and Babd Catha, summoning the strength and power of the goddesses.
— Nora Roberts
Hecate teaches us that the way to the vision that inspires renewal is to be found in moving through the darkness.
— Demetra George
Artists are nearest God. Into their souls he breathes his life, and from their hands it comes in fair, articulate forms to bless the world.
— J.G. Holland
The price is the blood of the girl who cowers behind you. - Hecate to Grimalkin about Thorne
— Joseph Delaney
Holy Hecate, petals, branches, and breath," Tamani swore, his face lined with concern. "You can do that?
— Aprilynne Pike
In the fifteen or so years he has known her, A.J. thinks Ismay has aged like an actress should: from Juliet to Ophelia to Gertrude to Hecate.
— Gabrielle Zevin
Children are our greatest natural resource.
— Herbert Hoover
That's it?" Nico demanded. "Hecate sent us halfway across Italy so you could tell us to eat barley?
— Rick Riordan
I'll succeed,' Hazel promised. 'And Hecate? I'm not choosing one of your paths. I'm making my own.
— Rick Riordan
Coexisting with the radiant masculinity of Apollonian Keats is a lunar poet of enchanted night in thrall to the goddess Hecate.
— Nicholas Roe