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10 famous quotes about animals

The following are famous quotes about animals:

1. Any country in the world and its moral progress can be measured by the way it treats animals. ——Golky

2. The true quality of human beings can be seen from their attitude towards animals. ——Friedrich Nietzsche

3. Caring for animals is not only a responsibility, but also a happiness. ——Oscar Wilder

4. Being close to animals is the bridge between us and nature. ——Shirley Strauss

5. Protecting animals is protecting one of the most precious treasures on earth. ——Merkel

6. Animals are messengers sent by God to accompany us, and we should be grateful and respectful. ——Jeff Colvin

7. Animals are the most innocent and selfless life forms on earth. ——Rachel Carson

8. Treat animals as you would treat yourself, because we are all children of the earth. ——Anonymous

9. It’s not that animals have no language, but that humans don’t understand their voices. ——Anthony Doyle

10. Animals are our friends and we should treat them with kindness and respect. ——Joseph Winslow

11. Without animals, the earth would lose its rich and colorful beauty. ——Paul Lanxton

12. Caring for animals is one of the symbols of the development of human civilization. ——Darwin

13. Protecting wild animals is protecting your own future. ——David Attenborough

14. Animal eyes can tell deeper truths than human language. ——Naton Dakia

15. Animals are not our slaves, but partners who live with us. ——Leonardo da Vinci

16. The progress of human civilization can be reflected in how they treat animals. ——Mahatma Gandhi

17. Animals have no way to defend themselves, and we should speak out on their behalf. ——Jeremy Benson

18. Animals are our lifelong friends, and we must cherish their existence. —— Carl Sandburg

19. Animals are nature’s most perfect works of art. We should protect and appreciate them. ——Maria Montessori

20. Respect for animals is one of the important signs of a person’s moral character.

——Albert Spencer