What sort of philosophers are we, who know absolutely nothing of the origin and destiny of cats?
—by Thoreau
1. Hemingway: Good night, my kitten
A cat has absolute emotional honesty:human beings, for one reason or another①for one reason or another 因某種理由 belly 英 ['bel?] 美 ['b?li] n. 腹部;胃;食欲 vi. 漲滿;鼓起 vt. 使鼓起,may hide their feelings, but a cat does not.
—by Hemingway
Outside right under their window a cat was crouched②crouch[kra?t?] vi. 蹲伏,蜷伏;卑躬屈膝 vt. 低頭;屈膝 n.蹲伏 fork 英 [f??k] 美 [f?rk] n. 叉;餐叉;耙 vt. 叉起;使成叉狀 vi. 分叉;分歧under one of the dripping green tables. The cat was trying to make herself so compact③compact英 [k?m'p?kt] 美 ['kɑmp?kt] n. 合同,契約;小粉盒adj. 緊湊的,緊密的;簡潔的 vt. 使簡潔;使緊密結(jié)合that she would not be dripped on.
'Anyway, I want a cat,' she said, 'I want a cat. I want a cat now. If I can't have long hair or any fun, I can have a cat.'
—by Hemingway Cat in the Rain
2. Borges: Yours is the solitude, yours the secret
When I am feeling low, all I have to do is-- watch my cats, and my courage returns. I study these creatures. They are my teachers.
—by Charles Bukovsky
They're saviors④savior['sevj?] n. 救世主;救星;救助者. The more cats you have, the longer you live.
—by Charles Bukovsky My Cats
More remote, even, than the Ganges or the setting sun⑤the setting sun 落日;夕陽西下, yours is the solitude⑥solitude 英 ['s?l?tju?d] 美 ['sɑl?tud] n. 孤獨;隱居;荒僻的地方, yours the secret. Your haunch allows the lingering…
—by Borges To a Cat
It's the lord of a place bounded like a dream.
—by Borges