78 Quotes About Animal-welfare
- Author Toni Polancy
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I've broken an arm before, but no one wanted to shoot me!' Suzie says. 'I mean, when you go to the emergency room I hope to God the doctors don't decide it might cost too much to care for.' -Suzie Schwab co-owner of East Maui Animal Refuge
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- Author Jadi Kindred
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Who knows what the long-term effects of saving rescue dogs are and the healing lessons and love they bring to Earth? Each one of us has the capacity to influence hundreds - even thousands of people or animals through the way we live our lives.
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- Author Lailah Gifty Akita
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God gave man the authority to rule and protect all the animals in the aquatic ecosystems.
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- 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 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 Michael Pollan
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This for many people is what is 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. It's not as though the rest of us don't countenance the killing of tens of millions of animals every year. Yet for some reason we feel more comfortable with the mechanical killing practiced, out of view and without emotion by industrial agriculture.
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- Author Paul Oxton
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When you look a wild animal in the eye, it's like catching a glimpse into the soul of nature itself
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- Author Ljupka Cvetanova
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Animals never forgive goodness.
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- Author Mango Wodzak
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Animal welfarism is a blatant lie. Anyone who truly cares for the welfare of another, would never dream of exploiting them. For just as when slavery is deeply set into the psyche of a nation, those crying for slave welfare and not abolitionism, argue in favour of slavery and exploitation, and thus push eventual abolitionism further into the future.
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