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  • Purring is not so different from praying. To a tree, a cat's purr is one of the purest of all prayers, for in it lies a whole mixture of gratitude and longing, the twin ingredients of every prayer. -- Kathi Appelt
  • To err is human, to purr is feline. -- Robert Byrne
  • I am not the No Factory I yessed into existence. I love with an intensity that needs to be felt to be purred. -- Jarod Kintz
  • It is a very inconvenient habit of kittens (Alice had once made the remark) that whatever you say to them, they always purr. -- Lewis Carroll
  • And metaphors like cats behind your smile,Each one wound up to purr,each one a pride,Each one a fine gold beast you've hid inside () -- Ray Bradbury
  • No one has ever been able to discover how they make this subtle sound, and what is more, no one ever will. It is a secret that has endured from the very beginning of the time of cats and will never be revealed. -- Paul Gallico
  • To err is human, to purr feline. -- Robert Byrne
  • Could the purr be anything but contemplative? -- Irving Townsend
  • Don't focus on her hiss. Remember her purr. -- Donna Lynn Hope
  • When the car's going well, I purr like a kitten. -- Buddy Rice
  • I make a pussy purr with the stroke of my hand. -- Ted Nugent
  • No one shall deny me my own conclusions, nor my cat her reflective purr. -- Irving Townsend
  • If you, Like me, Were made of fur, And sun warmed you, Like me, You'd purr. -- Karla Kuskin
  • A cat has to be in a very bad mood if a human cannot coax him to purr. -- Derek Tangye
  • If we treated everyone we meet with the same affection we bestow upon our favorite cat, they, too, would purr. -- Martin Delany
  • A cat can be trusted to purr when she is pleased, which is more than can be said for human beings. -- William Ralph Inge
  • Beware in the presence of cats: they never give, they do not even retaliate--they only reply, and purr in doing so. -- Friedrich Nietzsche
  • With one of the most bewitching sounds in the world, its purr, the cat persuades us that it thinks we are wonderful. -- Akif Pirincci
  • I've got my warrior name, too!" Crookedjaw?" How did you guess?" A purr rumbled in his throat. Beacuse your tail's still straight. -- Erin Hunter
  • Sekhmet crawled onto Ramses's lap and began to purr. 'The creature oozes like a furry slug,' said Ramses, eyeing it without favor. -- Barbara Mertz
  • Sleep sweetly in the fields of asphodel, and waken, as of old, to stretch thy languid length, and purr thy soft contentment to the skies. -- Agnes Repplier
  • But there was a kitten on my pillow, and it was purring in my face and vibrating gently with every purr, and, very soon, I slept. -- Neil Gaiman
  • And metaphors like cats behind your smile,Each one wound up to purr,each one a pride,Each one a fine gold beast you've hid inside (...) -- Ray Bradbury
  • He [the cat] wound himself around her legs, purring the purr of ardent desire like a kettle coming to a boil and then bubbling very fast. -- May Sarton
  • (...) And metaphors like cats behind your smile, Each one wound up to purr, each one a pride, Each one a fine gold beast you've hid inside (...) -- Ray Bradbury
  • The only thing I envy about a cat is its purr," remarked Dr. Blythe once, listening to Doc's resonant melody. "It is the most contented sound in the world. -- Lucy Maud Montgomery
  • Although millions of Americans purr with pastel delusions of Mohandas K. Gandhi, those who actually live in the scrawny crank's homeland struggle to throw off the painful aftermath of his quackery. -- Emmett Tyrrell
  • A computer and a cat are somewhat alike - they both purr, and like to be stroked, and spend a lot of the day motionless. They also have secrets they don't necessarily share. -- John Updike
  • Content in a way he'd rarely been before Mercy, he simply stroked her until she purred. It delighted him as it always did. "I made you purr." A lazy yawn. "I'm faking it. -- Nalini Singh
  • Over the years, he [Everett Dirksen] developed a style of infinitely subtle fustian, whose effect can still be remotely approximated by sipping twelve-year-old bourbon, straight, while reading Dickens aloud, in a sort of sepulchral purr. -- Lance Morrow
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