We are the cats inside. We are the cats who cannot walk alone, and for us there is only one place.
by William S. Burroughs
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In "The Cat Inside," William S. Burroughs explores themes of isolation and the need for companionship. The quote highlights the idea of being trapped or confined, much like cats that are unable to roam freely. This metaphor suggests that there are individuals who feel similarly restricted in their lives, longing for connection and a sense of belonging.

Burroughs emphasizes the idea that for those who can't navigate the world alone, finding their place becomes essential. It points to the importance of relationships and support systems, portraying a sense of helplessness while also recognizing the comfort of shared experiences. The notion of being “inside” could resonate with many who find solace in the company of others, illustrating the universal quest for home and community.

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