Excerpts
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Whether a country’s morality is great or not can be seen from its attitude towards animals.
——Indian Mahatma Gandhi
2.
Wild animals are not appendages of humans, their kingdom is nature.
——Bernard Shaw
3.
Those who are cruel to animals will not be kind to people.
——Schopenhauer
4.
Everything created by God, even the lowest animal, is a member of the chorus of life. I I don't like any religion that only caters to human needs and does not take into account animals such as cats and dogs.
——Lincoln
5.
Accept a certain world view that transcends anthropocentrism and even be able to love other animals as much as they love themselves.
——Ralston?
6.
Human beings are not the crown of all things at all. Every creature is on the same level of perfection as him. .
——Nietzsche
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I attach equal importance to human rights and animal rights. This should also be the common sense that all human beings should have.
——Lincoln
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If a person yearns for an upright life, the first step is to refrain from harming animals.
——Tolstoy
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If the slaughterhouse had glass walls, everyone would start to be vegetarian. Knowing that we are not causing animals to suffer can make us feel better and make the animals feel better. ?
——Paul McCartney
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Whether a country’s morality is great or not can be seen from its attitude towards animals.
——Indian Mahatma Gandhi