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Cats and Dogs Cats and Dogs by H.P. Lovecraft
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“The cat is such a perfect symbol of beauty and superiority that it seems scarcely possible for any true aesthete and civilised cynic to do other than worship it.”
H.P. Lovecraft, Cats and Dogs
“A dog is a pitiful thing, depending wholly on companionship, and utterly lost except in packs or by the side of his master. Leave him alone and he does not know what to do except bark and howl and trot about till sheer exhaustion forces him to sleep. A cat, however, is never without the potentialities of contentment. Like a superior man, he knows how to be alone and happy. Once he looks about and finds no one to amuse him, he settles down to the task of amusing himself; and no one really knows cats without having occasionally peeked stealthily at some lively and well-balanced kitten which believes itself to be alone.”
H.P. Lovecraft, Cats and Dogs
“The dog appeals to cheap and facile emotions; the cat to the deepest founts of imagination and cosmic perception in the human mind. It is no accident that the contemplative Egyptians, together with such later poetic spirits as Poe, Gautier, Baudelaire, and Swinburne, were all sincere worshippers of the supple grimalkin.”
H.P. Lovecraft, Cats and Dogs
“The cat . . . is for the man who appreciates beauty as the one living force in a blind and purposeless universe.”
H.P. Lovecraft, Cats and Dogs
“The cool, lithe, cynical, and unconquered lord of the housetops.”
H.P. Lovecraft, Cats and Dogs
“Cats are the runes of beauty, invincibility, wonder, pride, freedom, coldness, self-sufficiency, and dainty individuality — the qualities of sensitive, enlightened, mentally developed, pagan, cynical, poetic, philosophic, dispassionate, reserved, independent, Nietzschean, unbroken, civilised, master-class men.”
H.P. Lovecraft, Cats and Dogs
“The dog is a peasant and the cat is a gentleman.”
H.P. Lovecraft, Cats and Dogs