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Black Cat Quotes

Domestic Cats

3 Nov
Bob our Black Cat
Bob, our black cat.

Black Cat Quotes for Cat Lovers

Black cats quotes are well known from notable philosophers, writers and pop culture icons. Black cats have long been a subject of fascination and mystery, captivating our imaginations across various cultures throughout history. Their associations with witches, deities, and omens of both good and bad luck have made them a timeless topic of intrigue.

These black cat quotes range from spooky to humorous, and can add an air of mystique to any feline-focused collection. Discover an assortment of famous black cat quotes, proverbs, and more, to help deepen your appreciation for these enigmatic creatures.

Key Takeaways

  • Explore a variety of black cat quotes, from spooky to humorous
  • Discover famous proverbs and sayings inspired by these mysterious felines
  • Gain deeper appreciation for the cultural significance of black cats

Funny Black Cat Quotes

In English folklore, black cats have often been associated with various superstitions. However, these mini-panthers also have a humorous side, as demonstrated by some famous quotes. For example, Groucho Marx, a well-known comedian, adds a witty spin on the black cat superstition by saying the cat is simply going somewhere. Nitya Prakash, an author, humorously highlights how black cats can achieve more attention than ineffective traffic signals.

Some individuals might view cats’ sneaky and mischievous nature as negative, but others such as Missy Dizick, another author, appreciate these traits as additional fine qualities. Many quotes regarding black cats embrace a mix of humor and intrigue, with a touch of sarcasm, such as when Neil Gaiman reminds readers that trusting a cat’s words might not always be the best idea.

Spooky Black Cat Halloween Quotes

As Halloween approaches, black cats become a symbol of mystery and intrigue in popular culture, crossing paths with witches, folklore, and spooky tales. Here’s a collection of quotes related to black cats and Halloween from famous authors, poets, and artists:

  • Rusty Fischer, author: “Black cat on a fence; Halloween two days hence.”
  • Jean Genet, author: “Beware of the night, child. All cats are black in the dark.”
  • Edgar Allan Poe, The Black Cat: “With my aversion to this cat, however, its partiality for myself seemed to increase.” and “This latter was a remarkably large and beautiful animal, entirely black, and sagacious to an astonishing degree.”
  • Jules Verne, author: “I believe cats to be spirits come to earth. A cat, I am sure, could walk on a cloud without coming through.”
  • Stephen King, author: “His mother called such people ignorant and superstitious, but his father only shook his head slowly and puffed his pipe and said that sometimes old stories had a grain or two of truth in them and it was best not to take chances. It was why, he said, he crossed himself whenever a black cat crossed his path.”
  • Redman, rapper: “I’m like an eclipse on a Friday, the 13th, with black cats and Haley’s comet.”
  • Janet Jackson, pop star: “Black cat, nine lives. Short days, long nights, Livin’ on the edge, not afraid to die.”
  • Rainer Maria Rilke, poet: “A ghost, though invisible, still is like a place your sight can knock on, echoing; but here within this thick black pelt, your strongest gaze will be absorbed and utterly disappear.”
  • Oscar Wilde, author: “Get hence, you loathesome mystery! Hideous animal, get hence! You wake in me each bestial sense, you make me what I would not be.”
  • T.S. Eliot, poet: “Macavity, Macavity, there’s no one like Macavity, For he’s a fiend in feline shape, a monster of depravity.”, and “You ought to know Mr. Mistoffelees! The Original Conjuring Cat (There can be no doubt about that).”

These quotes capture the eerie and enigmatic nature of black cats, often regarded as a symbol of Halloween and the mysterious facets of the celebration.

Black cat with tongue out
Black Cat With Tongue Out. @FurryFritz Deposit Photos

Famous Quotes

Some notable figures have expressed thought-provoking sentiments related to black cats, reflecting varied perspectives. Deng Xiaoping, a Chinese statesman, famously said, “Black cat or white cat: If it can catch mice, it’s a good cat.” Meanwhile, Confucius, the philosopher, once mused, “The hardest thing of all is to find a black cat in a dark room, especially if there is no cat.”

Al Capone, the notorious gangster, spoke of black cats metaphorically, as illustrated in his quote, “Every time a boy falls off a tricycle, every time a black cat has gray kittens, every time someone stubs a toe, every time there’s a murder or a fire or the marines land in Nicaragua, the police and the newspapers holler ‘get Capone.'”

Journalist H.L. Mencken offered an interesting comparison between philosophers and theologians, stating, “A philosopher is a blind man in a dark room looking for a black cat that isn’t there. A theologian is the man who finds it.” These quotes provide a fascinating glimpse into the different ways black cats have been perceived and used figuratively by various individuals in history.

Literary Black Cat Quotes

Here are some literary quotes related to black cats:

  • Colette, a novelist, once said, “There are no ordinary cats.”
  • Oscar Wilde, an author, compared religion to a blind man in a dark room searching for a non-existent black cat and finding it.
  • Harold Monro, a poet, beautifully described a black cat with bright green eyes appearing during tea time.
  • Kristin O’Donnell Tubb, an author, connected story collectors’ superstitions like black cats and four-leaf clovers to their attempts to make sense of the world.
  • Lionel Suggs, another author, suggested embracing the mystery of black cats crossing one’s path to understand the knowable unknown.
  • Margaret Atwood, a notable poet, described the morning ritual of her black cat, with yellow Houdini eyes, jumping on the bed to check if she’s alive.

These quotes show that black cats have influenced numerous writers and thinkers in intriguing ways, providing them with metaphors, imagery, and inspiration for their works.

Black Cat with plant

Positive Black Cat Quotes

Black cats have often been misunderstood and surrounded by superstitions. However, many people appreciate their beauty, grace, and the inspiration they provide. Here are some quotes that highlight the positive aspects of black cats:

  • “Animals like crows and black cats are not ominous at all; it is the men’s superstitious mind which is the inauspicious one.” – Mehmet Murat Ildan, playwright
  • “Black cats are certainly bad omens for enemies and good luck for friends.” – GR Shankar, composer
  • “Whenever the cat of the house is black, the lasses of lovers will have no lack.” – English Proverb
  • “Nothing is going to happen to you if you throw salt on the floor, stand under a ladder, or see eight black cats on the street.” – Penelope Cruz, actress

These quotes, perfect for sharing with friends or fellow cat lovers, not only addTarget=”_blank” Black Cat Appreciation Day festivities but also add an extra touch of magic and good fortune to everyday life.

Bob on scratcher

Frequently Asked Questions

Popular Quotes from Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Black Cat”

  • “I had walled the monster up within the tomb!”
  • “There is something unutterably solemn in the thought of such creatures living on, living as it were forever.”
  • “Yet I am not more sure that my soul lives, than I am that perverseness is one of the primitive impulses of the human heart.”

Halloween Quotes Involving Black Cats

  • “When witches go riding, and black cats are seen, the moon laughs and whispers ’tis near Halloween.”
  • “A black cat crossing your path signifies that the animal is going somewhere.”
  • “On Halloween, the parents sent their kids out looking like me.” (referring to a black cat costume)

Describing Black Cats’ Personalities in Quotes

  • “Black cats were created to give everyone the opportunity to be owned by a mini panther.”
  • “A black cat is a feline with a simple, yet mysterious coat of fur.”
  • “A black cat’s demeanor is a mix of aloofness, grace, and independence that can be both enigmatic and charming.”

Quotes on Black Cats and Good Luck

  • “Beware of people who dislike cats.” (implying that black cats, like other cats, are good luck)
  • “A black cat crossing your path will bring good fortune, if you resist the urge to chase it away.”

Magical or Mystical Quotes

  • “Cats are magical beings with healing powers.”
  • “A cat has nine lives – which means they are wise and have many stories to tell.”
  • “Cats are mysterious creatures that never reveal their secrets, even to their closest companions.”

Famous Witch and Black Cat Quotes

  • “I am the cat who walks by himself, and all places are alike to me.” (from Kipling’s “The Cat Who Walked by Himself”)
  • “It is said that every witch has her favorite black cat, as they are considered the ideal companion for a sorceress.”

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