| Author |
Quotes |
| Albert Einstein | A man has to work so hard so that something of his personality stays alive. A tomcat has it so easy, he has only to spray and his presence is there for years on rainy days. |
| Albert Schweitzer | There are two means of refuge from the misery of life -- music and cats. |
| Alfred North Whitehead | If a dog jumps in your lap, it is because he is fond of you; but if a cat does the same thing, it is because your lap is warmer |
| Benjamin Franklin | The Cat in Gloves catches no Mice. |
| Bidpai | It has been the providence of Nature to give this creature nine lives instead of one. |
| Eleanor Farjeon | Cats sleep Anywhere, Any table, Any chair, Top of piano, Window-ledge, In the middle, On the edge. |
| Eleanora Walker | Do our cats name us? My former husband swore that Humphrey and Dolly and Bean Blossom called me The Big Hamburger. |
| Ellen Perry Berkeley | As every cat owner knows, nobody owns a cat. |
| Ernest Menaul | The cat has too much spirit to have no heart. |
| Fernand Mery | Are cats lazy? Well, more power to them if they are. Which one of us has not entertained the dream of doing just as he likes, when and how he likes, and as much as he likes? |
| George Will | The phrase 'domestic cat' is an oxymoron. |
| Henry Carey | Lauk! what a monstrous tail our cat has got! |
| Henry David Thoreau | What sort of philosophers are we, who know absolutely nothing about the origin and destiny of cats? |
| James Gorman | Cats are the ultimate narcissists. You can tell this because of all the time they spend on personal grooming. Dogs aren't like this. A dog's idea of personal grooming is to roll in a dead fish. |
| Jerome K Jerome | A cat's got her own opinion of human beings. She don't say much, but you can tell enough to make you anxious not to hear the whole of it. |
| John Dingman | Cats are absolute individuals, with their own ideas about everything, including the people they own. |
| John Heywood | The cat would eat fish, and would not wet her feet. |
| John Heywood | When all candles be out, all cats be gray. |
| Joseph Wood Krutch | Cats seem to go on the principle that it never does any harm to ask for what they want. |
| Mark Twain | A man who carries a cat by the tail is getting experience that will always be helpful. He isn't likely to grow dim or doubtful. Chances are, he isn't likely to carry the cat that way again, either. But if he wants to, I say let him! |
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