1,641 Quotes About Animal
- Author Albert Hofmann
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Through my LSD experience and my new picture of reality, I became aware of the wonder of creation, the magnificence of nature and of the animal and plant kingdom. I became very sensitive to what will happen to all this and all of us.
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- Author Aldous Huxley
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To be enlightened is to be aware, always, of total reality in its immanent otherness - to be aware of it and yet remain in a condition to survive as an animal. Our goal is to discover that we have always been where we ought to be. Unhappily we make the task exceedingly difficult for ourselves.
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- Author Amanda Hill
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They're large, but docile. This is the only large animal experience a lot of the kids have, ... Llamas are full of expression. And they give unconditional love. Many of the geldings are used as therapy animals. They're the Lay's (potato chips) of the animal world - you can't have just one.
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- Author Anjelica Huston
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I like things pretty close around me. I like to know that my house is safe, that the people and animals I love are well and happy. I like to feel as peaceful as possible.
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- Author Antoine Hood
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The most dangerous animal in the woods is a wounded one. We've been stabbed by the media and everyone else. It will all be silenced tomorrow.
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- Author Benjamin Haydon
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This is an age of intellectual sauces, of essence, of distillation. We have conclusions without deductions, abridgments of history and abridgments of science without leading facts. We have animals for literature, Cabinet Encyclopaedias, Family Libraries, Diffusion Societies, and heaven knows what else! What is all this for? Not to add knowledge to the learned, but to tell points to the ignorant, without giving them the trouble to acquire the links. Oh! it is sad work. And the result will be injurious to all classes.
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- Author Benjamin Hoff
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In the Age of Perfect Virtue, men lived among the animals and birds as members of one large family. There were no distinctions between superior and inferior to separate one man or species from another. All retained their natural Virtue and lived in a state of pure simplicity.
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- Author Bernard Haykel
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It was akin to an animal being slaughtered. It was literally how you slaughter sheep. ...They slit the throat (at) the two carotid arteries, and they severed the head.
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- Author Bernard Haykel
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It was akin to an animal being slaughtered, ... It was literally how you slaughter sheep. ...They slit the throat (at) the two carotid arteries, and they severed the head.
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