"Cats love one so much - more than they will allow. But they have so much wisdom they keep it to themselves."
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Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman
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Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman was an American author known for her poignant portrayals of women's lives and struggles, particularly in her work 'A New England Nun.'
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"No matter how tired or wretched I am, a pussycat sitting in a doorway can divert my mind."
Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman
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"Any deviation from the ordinary course of life in this quiet town was enough to stop all progress in it."
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"Nobility of character manifests itself at loop-holes when it is not provided with large doors."
Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman
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"The Cat was a creature of absolute convictions, and his faith in his deductions never varied."
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"The dog without his master was like a body without a soul."