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April 27, 2006

TT: Almanac

"But like all well-bred individuals, and unlike human anarchists, the cat seldom interferes with other people's rights. His intelligence keeps him from doing many of the fool things that complicate life. Cats never write operas and they never attend them. They never sign papers, or pay taxes, or vote for president. An injunction will have no power whatever over a cat. A cat, of course, would not only refuse to obey any amendment whatever to any constitution, he would refuse to obey the constitution itself."

Carl Van Vechten, The Tiger in the House

Posted April 27, 2006 12:00 PM

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