...her
eyes were her most extraordinary feature.
Pale, with a frosty glitter softened only
by a tinge of amber, they were the eyes of
a creature used to immense solitudes and
snowy wastes.
George Shaller |
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Tigers
do not live in flocks.
Hindu Proverb |
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A
dog, I have always said, is prose; a cat
is a poem.
Jean Burden |
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At
dinner time he would sit in a corner,
concentrating, and suddenly they would say
"Time to feed the cat," as if it
were their own idea.
Lillian Jackson Braun |
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Cats
know how to obtain food without labor,
shelter without confinement, and love
without penalties.
W L George |
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Cats
always know whether people like or dislike
them. They do not always care enough to do
anything about it.
Winifred Carriere |
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Considering
the affection that cats in groups show for
one another, one might consider it the
tragedy of the cat family that whether
they want to or not, most young cats
sooner or later move away from their
group.
Elizabeth Marshall Thomas |
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The
way to keep a cat is to try to chase it
away.
Ed Howe |
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Nothing's
more determined than a cat on a hot tin
roof.
Tennessee Williams |
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The
Dog was wild, and the Horse was wild, and
the Cow was wild, and the Sheep was wild,
and the Pig was wild-- as wild as wild
could be-- and they walked in the Wet Wild
Woods by their wild lones. But the wildest
of all the wild animals was the Cat. He
walked by himself, and all places were
alike to him.
Rudyard Kipling |