Pet quote by Agnes Repplier

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A kitten is chiefly remarkable for rushing about like mad at nothing whatever, and generally stopping before it gets the
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"A kitten is chiefly remarkable for rushing about like mad at nothing whatever, and generally stopping before it gets there"

- Agnes Repplier

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This quote by Agnes Repplier is a humorous observation of the habits of kittens. It suggests that kitties are frequently defined by their apparently random and frenzied movements, as if they are running around in circles for no particular reason. The quote implies that kitties are frequently so caught up in their own energy that they forget what they were running for in the very first place, and wind up stopping before they reach their destination. This quote is a lighthearted method of pointing out the entertaining behavior of kittens, and how they frequently appear to be running around without any real function. It is a pointer that even though kittens may seem to be running around aimlessly, they are still efficient in bringing joy and laughter to those around them.

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Agnes Repplier This quote is written / told by Agnes Repplier between April 1, 1855 and November 15, 1950. She was a famous Writer from USA, the quote is categorized under the topic Pet. The author also have 21 other quotes.

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