Oliver Herford Quotes

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It humorously defines a cat by presenting it as a small version of a lion that has an affinity for mice, an aversion towards dogs, and a condescending or superior attitude towards human beings, playing on the characteristics often associated with cats.

Only the young die good.... -Oliver Herford
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This quote reflects on the common perception that young people tend to die prematurely or tragically. It suggests that a life cut short in youth is often seen as a form of idealized or romanticized demise. It implies that the notion of dying "good" refers to a youthful death, associated with unfulfilled potential or the preservation of one's innocence and vitality. It underscores the idea of the cultural fascination with the concept of the "young martyr."

Many are called but few get up.... -Oliver Herford