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It is difficult to obtain the friendship of a cat. It is a philosophical animal... one that does not place its affections thoughtlessly.
Theophile Gautier
2.
Eyes so transparent that through them the soul is seen.
Theophile Gautier
3.
Who can believe that there is no soul behind those luminous eyes!
Theophile Gautier
4.
The purity of a person's heart can be quickly measured by how they regard animals
Theophile Gautier
5.
To love is to admire with the heart; to admire is to love with the mind.
Theophile Gautier
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It is a difficult matter to gain the affection of a cat. He is a philosophical, methodical animal, tenacious of his own habits, fond of order and neatness, and disinclined to extravagant sentiment. He will be your friend, if he finds you worthy of friendship, but not your slave.
Theophile Gautier
7.
Yes I have loved, as no one on earth ever loved, with an insensate and furious love, so violent that I wonder it did not break my heart
Theophile Gautier
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The cat makes himself the companion of your hours of solitude, melancholy and toil.
Theophile Gautier
9.
The most fitting occupation for a civilized man is to do nothing.
Theophile Gautier
10.
Modesty was made for the ugly.
Theophile Gautier
11.
Books follow morals, and not morals books.
Theophile Gautier
12.
Art is beauty, the perpetual invention of detail, the choice of words, the exquisite care of execution.
Theophile Gautier
13.
Sometimes he sits at your feet looking into your face with an expression so gentle and caressing that the depth of his gaze startles you.
Theophile Gautier
14.
The cat is a dilettante in fur.
Theophile Gautier
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Any man who does not have his inner world to translate is not an artist.
Theophile Gautier
16.
If you are worthy of its affection, a cat will be your friend but never your slave.
Theophile Gautier
17.
[A cat] will make itself the companion of your hours of work, of loneliness, or of sadness.
Theophile Gautier
18.
I was born to travel and write verse.
Theophile Gautier
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No one is truly dead until they are no longer loved.
Theophile Gautier
20.
It is difficult to obtain the friendship of a cat.
Theophile Gautier
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Once [a cat] has given its love, what absolute confidence, what fidelity of affection!
Theophile Gautier
22.
The arts teach and moralise by their beauty alone, not by translating a philosophical or social formula. For the truly artistic person, painting has itself as it's purpose, which is quite enough.
Theophile Gautier
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Brevity never fatigues; therefore, brevity is always a welcome guest.
Theophile Gautier
24.
To extract beauty from one's own milieu is one of the most difficult tasks of art.
Theophile Gautier
25.
Those horses must have been Spanish jennets, born of mares mated with a zephyr; for they went as swiftly as the wind, and the moon, which had risen at our departure to give us light, rolled through the sky like a wheel detached from its carriage.
Theophile Gautier
26.
Critical lice are like body lice, which desert corpses to seek the living.
Theophile Gautier
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The word poet literally means maker: anything which is not well made doesn't exist.
Theophile Gautier
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I am a man for whom the outside world exists.
Theophile Gautier
29.
[Great artists] do not copy what they see, but what they desire.
Theophile Gautier
30.
The years I have squandered in puerile excitement, in going hither and thither, in seeking to force nature and time, I ought to have spent in solitude and meditation, in endeavoring to make myself worthy of being loved.
Theophile Gautier
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[A cat] will lie the whole evening on your knee, purring and happy in your society.
Theophile Gautier
32.
Sooner barbarity than boredom.
Theophile Gautier
33.
High art alone is eternal and the bust outlives the city.
Theophile Gautier
34.
It may well be that the pictures of Courbet, Manet, Monet and their like contain beauties which escape the notice of such old romantic heads as ours, already streaked with silver threads.
Theophile Gautier
35.
Whatever may have been said of the satiety of pleasure and of the disgust which usually follows passion, any man who has anything of a heart and who is not wretchedly and hopelessly blasé feels his love increased by his happiness, and very often the best way to retain a lover ready to leave is to give one's self up to him without reserve.
Theophile Gautier
36.
What I write is not for little girls.
Theophile Gautier
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Yes, the work comes out more beautiful from a material that resists the process, verse, marble, onyx, or enamel.
Theophile Gautier
38.
When we love - we grow
Theophile Gautier
39.
Fortune loves to give bedroom slippers to people with wooden legs, and gloves to those with no hands.
Theophile Gautier
40.
It is gentle manners which prove so irresistible in women.
Theophile Gautier
41.
I am one of those for whom superfluity is a necessity.
Theophile Gautier
42.
There is nothing truly beautiful but that which can never be of any use whatsoever; everything useful is ugly, for it is the expression of some need, and man's needs are ignoble and disgusting like his own poor and infirm nature. The most useful place in a house is the water-closet.
Theophile Gautier
43.
Literature has nothing to do with usefulness; the most useful place in any house is the toilet.
Theophile Gautier
44.
The pleasure in traveling consists of the obstacles, the fatigue, and even the danger. What charm can anyone find in an excursion when he is always sure of reaching his destination, of having horses ready waiting for him, a soft bed, an excellent supper, and all the eases and comfort he can enjoy in his own home! One of the great misfortunes of modern life is the want of any sudden surprise, and the absence of all adventure. Everything is so well arranged.
Theophile Gautier
45.
Good heavens! what a foolish thing is this pretended perfectibility of the human race which is continually being dinned into our ears!
Theophile Gautier
46.
Sometimes he will sit on the carpet in front of you, looking at you with eyes so melting, so caressing and so human, that they almost frighten you, for it is impossible to believe that a soul is not there.
Theophile Gautier
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With all women gentleness is the most persuasive and powerful argument.
Theophile Gautier
48.
What well-bred woman would refuse her heart to a man who had just saved her life? Not one; and gratitude is a short cut which speedily leads to love.
Theophile Gautier
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Our busy age does not always have time to read, but it always has time to look.
Theophile Gautier
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Cats are the tigers of us poor devils.
Theophile Gautier