354 Quotes About Animal-rights
- Author Karen Joy Fowler
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Out there is South Dakota," Kitch had said, "Matt said they treated Fern like some kind of animal.
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- Author Nenia Campbell
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...there was a difference between killing for nourishment and killing for curiosity or sport.
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- Author J.M. Coetzee
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No consciousness that we would recognize as consciousness. Not awareness, as far as we can make out, of a self with a history. What I mind is what tends to come next. They have no consciousness therefore. Therefore what? Therefore we are free to use them for our own ends Therefore we are free to kill them? Why? What is so special about the form of consciousness that we recognize that makes killing a bearer of it a crime while killing an animal goes unpunished?
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- Author Amanda Lance
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It’s almost funny, isn’t it?”“What is?”“How some animals are worth more than others?”“Well,” he handed Konrad a sugar cube from a tin on the shelf. “It isn’t just the animal; it’s the type of animal.”“Color, shape, size? If people pay for an animal based on what it looks like, what does that say about them?”“It isn’t necessarily what they look like.” He frowned. “It’s about where they come from.”“That’s silly,” she said.
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- Author Robert Cheeke
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The vegan lifestyle is a compassionate way to live that supports life, supports fairness and equality, and promotes freedom.
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- Author Christopher Gerard
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Bad is that often wildlife trafficking is described as a “victimless” crime. Nothing could be further from the truth. Many of the trafficked items come from murdered animals; Rhinoceros Horn, Ivory and Tiger skins; and hundreds of thousands of birds and animals die in transit in the most horrible circumstances imaginable. Just because they cannot communicate with us does not mean they are not victims. They feel, fear and die, just like humans.
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- Author Michael Pollan
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This, for many people, is what's most offensive about hunting—to some, disgusting: that it encourages, or allows, us not only to kill but to take a certain pleasure in killing
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- Author Christopher Gerard
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Even if only one person’s respect for animals increases, then writing Talon would have been worthwhile.
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- Author Lawrence Anthony
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But perhaps the most important lesson I learned is that there are no walls between humans and the elephants except those that we put up ourselves, and that until we allow not only elephants, but all living creatures their place in the sun, we can never be whole ourselves.
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