Cats Quote by Nora Roberts
““Clever enough when it suits you, aren’t you?” “I have my moments. That cat’s out,” he continued as he took his own jacket from the hook. “Take no pity on him should he come scratching at the door. Bub knew what he was when he insisted on moving out here with me.” “Did you remember to feed him?” “I’m not a complete moron.” Unoffended, he wrapped a scarf around his neck. “He has food enough, and if he didn’t, he’d go begging at your kitchen door. He’d do that anyway, just to shame me.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: Unknown (likely contemporary romance) by Nora Roberts
A character admits to being clever only when convenient, acknowledging his own flaws while rationalizing his behavior toward a cat.
In simple terms: He is selectively clever and admits imperfections.
Recognize and own your inconsistencies.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- daily interactions
- pet care
- personal relationships
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you balance self‑interest with honesty?
- When does humor hide accountability?
May overlook deeper ethical implications of selfish rationalizations.