1,641 Quotes About Animal
- Author Albert Schweitzer
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We must never allow the voice of humanity within us to be silenced. It is humanity's sympathy with all creatures that first makes us truly human.
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- Author Alex Steffen
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Clean air and water, a diversity of animal and plant species, soil and mineral resources, and predictable weather are annuities that will pay dividends for as long as the human race survives - and may even extend our stay on Earth.
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- Author Alyson Stoner
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I am a pet person. My dog actually lives in Georgia now. But I work with animal trainers and pets quite often. I also volunteer at different places like animal shelters. It's good to be around pets. They kind of put things into perspective. They're easygoing, loyal, and they seem to get it, even when humans don't.
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- Author Andrew Singson
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If you get infertility, then you know that the molecule is required for fertility, and this is our 'smoking gun.' Basically, we are asking the animal to tell us what it requires for its fertility, and then we try to understand how it works on a molecular level.
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- Author Anna Louise Strong
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We humans are herd animals of the monkey tribe, not natural individuals as lions are. Our individuality is partial and restless; the stream of consciousness that we call 'I' is made of shifting elements that flow from our group and back to our group again. Always we seek to be ourselves and the herd together, not One against the herd.
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- Author Annie Stetler
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They were just running wild all over the property. It was worse than anything I have seen, worse than I have seen on (the television channel) Animal Planet.
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- Author Arthur Schopenhauer
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The eternal being..., as it lives in us, also lives in every animal.
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- Author Arthur Schopenhauer
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The world is not a factory and animals are not products for our use
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- Author Arthur Schopenhauer
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[T]he moralists of Europe [have] pretended that beasts have no rights... a doctrine revolting/gross/barbarous... on which a native of the Asiatic uplands could not look without righteous horror...
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