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Cats And Happiness Quotes By Takashi Hiraide

Having played to her heart's content, Chibi would come inside and rest for a while. When she began to sleep on the sofa
like a talisman curled gently in the shape of a comma and dug up from a prehistoric archaeological site
a deep sense of happiness arrived, as if the house itself had dreamed this scene. — Takashi Hiraide

Cats And Happiness Quotes By Beth Ostrosky Stern

I like to call myself an "equal opportunist," as I love both dogs and cats, but over the last couple years, both Howard and I have become champions for cats. They are so independent and loving and playful and bring such happiness to our lives. — Beth Ostrosky Stern

Cats And Happiness Quotes By Cleveland Amory

One of the ways in which cats show happiness is by sleeping. — Cleveland Amory

Cats And Happiness Quotes By Charles Bukowski

Having a bunch of cats around is good. If you're feeling bad, just look at the cats, you'll feel better, because they know that everything is, just as it is. — Charles Bukowski

Cats And Happiness Quotes By Ursula Andress

I take care of my flowers and my cats. And enjoy food. And that's living. — Ursula Andress

Cats And Happiness Quotes By Lucia Berlin

There was no way I could explain that it had all happened so fast, that I wasn't smiling away at the cats chewing the birds. It was that my happiness about the sweet peas and the finches hadn't had time to fade. As — Lucia Berlin

Cats And Happiness Quotes By Keith Douglas

Silence is a strange thing to us who live: we desire it, we fear it, we worship it, we hate it. There is a divinity about cats, as long as they are silent: the silence of swans gives them an air of legend. — Keith Douglas

Cats And Happiness Quotes By Connie Brockway

The knowledge that she was needed by something living, that she could benefit another creature, produce happiness, or contentment, or just a feeling of security
somehow it filled a part of her as nothing else had. — Connie Brockway