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The cat is, above all things, a dramatist.
Margaret Benson

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Dogs have owners, cats have staff.
Margaret Benson

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A plate is distasteful to a cat, a newspaper still worse; they like to eat sticky pieces of meat sitting on a cushioned chair or a nice Persian rug.
Margaret Benson

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The spiritual is not the emotional; we may receive spiritual things emotionally, but to receive them rationally we must receive them with the mind and the will; we must act on them, we must experiment on them, we must let them permeate our consciousness.
Margaret Benson

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He lives in the halflights in secret places, free and alone, this mysterious little great being whom his mistress calls, My cat.
Margaret Benson

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But none of us wants to be average. That we are so is a melancholy fact borne in upon us in middle life, and we do not always relish it.
Margaret Benson

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All progress in knowledge takes place through the correction of that which has been received on authority.
Margaret Benson

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Reason cannot remain a bare intellectual faculty; it must become a faculty of judgment dealing with the question of values.
Margaret Benson

Quote Topics by Margaret Benson: Cat Progress Mistress Judgment Dog Reason Animal Has Beens Mediocrity Want Mind Together Meat Discovery Secret Places Opportunity Staff Intellectual Authority Humanity Average Emotional Spiritual Mean Nice Law
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apparent contradiction ... is often the opportunity for new discovery in science; and it even may be said that the absence of apparent contradiction is due to our want of perception, since our knowledge of laws and causes is so small compared to their total sum.
Margaret Benson

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... all progress in knowledge takes place through the correction of that which has been received on authority ... without the huge body of traditional knowledge, accurate and inaccurate together, there would be nothing even to correct. Progress is not made in spite of authority, but by means of it.
Margaret Benson