1. Famous quotes or poems about protecting animals
Famous quotes or poems about protecting animals 1. Famous quotes about protecting animals
1. Animals are me friends. I don't eat my friends. ——Bernard Shaw
2. Whether a country’s morality is great or not can be seen from its attitude towards animals. —— Mahatma Gandhi of India
3. I agree that animals have their rights, just like humans have human rights. This is the way to expand benevolence. ——U.S. President Lincoln
4. If you take care of a hungry dog, give it food, and let it live a good life, the dog will never bite you back. This is the main difference between dogs and humans. ——Mark Twain
5. Only after the improvement of human livelihood methods did we learn to eat plants. China is a country with a very old culture, so Chinese people mostly eat plants, while barbarians mostly eat animals. ——Sun Yat-sen
6. People who are cruel to animals will not be kind to people. ——Schopenhauer
7. Accept a certain world view that transcends anthropocentrism, and even be able to love other animals as you love yourself. ——Ralston
8. Human love, hope and fear are no different from animals. They are like sunshine, coming from the same source and falling in the same place. ——John Muir
9. There are always similarities in how humans treat lower animals and deal with the relationship between humans. ——Spencer
2. Famous quotes about protecting animals
Without animals on the earth, it would be a world without vitality.
2. You don’t know which came first, the bird or the egg. I don’t know, only the bird knows;
3. You know which came first, the bird or the egg. , I know, only the birds don’t know.
4. Even ferocious beasts will lose their brave nature if they are always kept in a cage. --Tacitus
5. If children fail to learn the concept of treating animals with love during their growth, it may cause deviations in their personality and behavioral development in the future. --European and American Research Report
6. I attach equal importance to human rights and animal rights. This should also be the common sense that all human beings should have. --Lincoln, President of the United States
7. Even the lowest animals created by God are members of the chorus of life. I don't like to only focus on human needs and ignore cats, dogs, etc. Any religion of animals. --Lincoln, President of the United States
8. Human conscience requires people to help all living things that can be helped, and to refrain from harming any living things; unless people can obey this conscience, people cannot Say it's moral. -- Schweitzer, French thinker and humanitarian activist
9. People with the ability to think will definitely oppose all cruel acts, no matter whether the acts are deeply rooted in tradition or not, as long as we have the opportunity to choose , you should avoid causing other animals to suffer. -- Schweitzer, French thinker and humanitarian actor
10. Life is living in a free field according to one's own habits, in which no one dominates anyone, or who is the "master of whom" ". -- Schweitzer, French thinker and humanitarian activist
11. Animals are close friends of human beings, and human beings are animals' trusted partners.
12. The farmhouse is really good and everything is a treasure. -- Folk Proverb
13. All knowledge, all questions and answers are all contained in dogs. -- Austrian writer Franz Kafka
14. Charity treats everyone equally. If someone thinks that he should only sympathize with humans because he happened to be born as a human, and is angry that others sympathize with other animals, then his heart must be smaller than a pinhead. -- Hume, British philosopher, historian, and economist
15. The difference between the brains of humans and higher animals is obviously one of degree rather than of essence. -- Charles Darwin
16. Human love, hope and fear are no different from animals. They are like sunlight, coming from the same source and falling in the same place. -- John Muir
17. People sleep in houses and pigs grow meat. -- Folk Proverb
18. Don’t let our children only see today’s animals in museums.
19. Even the lowest animals created by God are all members of the chorus of life. I don’t like any religion that only targets human needs and does not take into account cats, dogs and other animals. -- Lincoln
20. We can become better owners if we understand the true nature of dogs and know how to encourage them. --Elizabeth Thomas
21. There are always similarities in how humans treat lower animals and deal with the relationship between humans. --Spencer
22. Human beings are not the crown of all things at all. Every creature is on the same level of perfection as him. --Nietzsche, German philosopher
23. Raising pigs is not worthwhile, please go to the fields to see.
-- Folk Proverb
24. A person who is cruel to animals will also become cruel to humans. -- Thomas Aquina
25. I attach equal importance to human rights and animal rights, and this should be the common sense that all human beings should have. --Lincoln
26. Accept a worldview that transcends anthropocentrism and even be able to love other animals as much as they love themselves. -- Ralston
27. Dogs are the only creatures that love you more than you love yourself. --German writer Wen Lu
28. People who are cruel to animals will not be kind to people. -- Schopenhauer
29. Human love, hope and fear are no different from animals. They are like sunshine, coming from the same source and falling in the same place. -- John Muir, ecological ethicist
30. The difference between the brains of humans and higher animals is obviously one of degree rather than substance. -- Charles Darwin, biologist
3. Famous quotes about protecting animals
1. Human beings are not the crown of all things at all. Every creature is equally perfect with him. on the stage. ——Nietzsche from "The Genealogy of Morality"
2. I attach equal importance to human rights and animal rights. This should also be the common sense that all human beings should have. ——Lincoln From "The Emancipation Proclamation"
3. Accept a certain world view that transcends anthropocentrism, and even be able to love other animals as you love yourself. ——Ralston Source: "Natural Theory of Value"
4. Dogs are the only creatures that love you more than you love yourself. ——Wen Lu from "A Dog's Will"
5. People who treat animals cruelly will not be kind to people. ——Schopenhauer from "On the Will in Nature"
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1. Due to human destruction, habitat loss and other factors, the endangered species on the earth are on the verge of extinction. The proportion is growing at an alarming rate. Before industrial society, one species of bird became extinct every 300 years, and one species of mammal became extinct every 8,000 years. However, since industrial society, the rate of species extinction on earth has exceeded the natural extinction rate by 1,000 times.
2. 1/8 of the world’s plants, 1/4 of the mammals, 1/9 of the birds, 1/5 of the reptiles, 1/4 of the amphibians, 1/3 of the fish, All are on the verge of extinction. Therefore, it is urgent to protect animals, and the whole world is calling for the protection of animals. The core content of animal protection is the prohibition of cruelty or mutilation of any animal, and the prohibition of hunting and preying on wild animals.
3. The fundamental measure to protect endangered animals is to protect their habitats, and the main way to protect habitats is to establish nature reserves. By establishing nature reserves, not only endangered animals and their habitats can be protected, but other types of wildlife can also be well protected. Our country has established hundreds of nature reserves for endangered animals, which have effectively protected a considerable number of endangered animals. The number of wild ass, bison, Asian elephant, white-lipped deer, takin, red deer, golden monkey, great bustard, etc. has increased significantly. Increase.
4. Famous aphorisms about protecting animals
1. All creatures created by God, even the lowest animals, are members of the chorus of life. I don’t like to target only humans. Any religion that requires no regard for animals like cats, dogs, etc. ——Lincoln's "Emancipation Proclamation"
2. People who treat animals cruelly will not be kind to people. ——Schopenhauer, "The World as Will and Representation"
3. Only after the improvement of human livelihood methods did people learn to eat plants. China is a country with a very old culture, so most Chinese people eat plants. As for savages, they mostly eat animals. ——Sun Yat-sen's "Sun Literary Theory"
4. The difference between the brains of humans and higher animals is obviously a difference in degree rather than in essence. ——Charles Darwin, "The Variation of Plants and Animals Under Domestic Capacity"
5. If a person yearns for an upright life, the first step is to refrain from harming animals. ——Tolstoy, "War and Peace"
6. Human conscience requires people to help all living things that can be helped, and to refrain from harming any life; unless people can comply with this Without conscience, people cannot be said to be moral. ——Schweitzer "The Decline and Renewal of Civilization"
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The importance of protecting animals:
1. Protecting biological diversity will It is equivalent to protecting the cornerstone of human survival and social development, and it is equivalent to protecting the basis of human cultural diversity
2. Protecting human beings. It is impossible for living things on the earth to survive alone. Under certain environmental conditions, they are Interconnected and living together.
5. Quotes about protecting animals
Don’t let your own stomach become an animal graveyard.
—A Muslim Prophet Only after the advancement of human livelihood methods did we learn to eat plants. China is a country with a very old culture, so Chinese people mostly eat plants, while barbarians mostly eat animals.
—Sun Yat-sen, the Founding Father of China. When I think about it, I am shocked as to what kind of desire makes human beings start to eat the flesh of dead bodies, and what kind of motivation causes human beings to fatten themselves with animal meat. Think about it, it wasn't that long ago that you heard these animals wailing, growling, pacing and saw them staring at you.
—Plutarch The Greek philosopher's vegetarian diet should bring great joy to those who want to bring the kingdom of heaven to earth, because vegetarianism symbolizes the human desire for moral perfection. It's very real. —Leo Tolstoy, Russian literary giant. Human beings already have an inexhaustible supply of various vegetables and fruits. The reason why they eat meat is not just because of the need, but because of vanity, plus eating. Tired of these fruits and vegetables, I began to eat some impure and inconvenient food, and bought some animals that were slaughtered alive to prove that I was more cruel than those beasts.
—Plutarch, Greek philosopher Whether a country is great or not, and whether its moral standards are high or not, can be judged by the way it treats animals. - Mahatma Gandhi, the founding father of India. I often wonder what feelings, thoughts and reasons made the first man pollute his mouth with blood and allow his lips to touch the flesh of those murdered animals. The dining table is piled with animal carcasses, and it is said that those animals that were alive, conscious, and vocal just a short time ago are delicacies on the plate.
—Plutarch, Greek philosopher If slaughterhouses had glass walls, people would become vegetarians. Knowing that we are not causing animals to suffer can make us feel better and make the animals feel better.
—Paul McCartney (The Beatles) and Linda McCartney. To me, the life of a lamb is as precious as the life of a human being. I would not sacrifice it for a human being. body and take the life of the lamb. I think the more helpless an animal is, the more humans should protect it from human cruelty.
— Mahatma Gandhi, Father of the Nation of India We do not eat animals that are slaughtered for our sake. After experiencing so much in this world, we now value life very much.
—Paul McCartney (The Beatles) and Linda McCartney There are two types of people who are never good people: those who wield weapons, and those who are A person who eats meat. —Tilukru Sutra (Hindu Manuscript) I do not think that meat eating is necessary for us at any time or anywhere.
—Gandhi, Father of the Nation of India What is good behavior? Good behavior is behavior that reflects how to avoid harming other animals. -Tilukru Sutra (Hindu Manuscript) If a person yearns for a righteous life, the first step is to refrain from harming animals.
— Tolstoy, Russian literary giant. What is moral behavior is to never kill life, because killing is the root of all evil. —Tifukru Sutra, Hindu Manuscript. Why fail to live up to the good intentions of the earth? As if it wasn’t enough to provide people with food and nutrients! Don’t people think it’s shameful to mix the fruits and vegetables the earth has given us with the blood of slaughtered animals? We call carnivorous animals such as lions, tigers, and pythons "savage and ferocious," but they kill other animals just to survive, while humans kill animals for unnecessary vanity and crime.
—Brudak I decided to stop eating meat. After a year, I was not only able to control my diet easily, but also felt very comfortable. —Famous literary writer from Seneca Animals are my friends, and I will not eat my friends.
—British playwright George Bernard Shaw. I think that when the mind reaches a certain stage of development, we will no longer kill animals for food and drink. (Gandhi) I firmly believe that eating meat is not only unnecessary but also harmful to health; besides, eating meat is immoral.
—Dr. John Harvey Kellogg. ‘I don’t eat animals with faces’, ‘I just don’t eat any animals with mothers’. - Fred Roger Meat cannot provide the best nutrition for human beings, nor is it the kind of food we old men eat.
Among the nutrients necessary for human beings, there is no one that can only be found in meat and cannot be ingested from fruits and vegetables. —John Harvey Kellogg, Ph.D. I do not believe that meat is necessary on any occasion in which man may meet in ordinary life.
— Mahatma Gandhi, the founding father of India. I know from the bottom of my heart that it is pathological to eat animals that have been raised to eat and have not had a chance to grow up, because you are eating some poor creatures, a bunch of miserable animals. .
6. What are the famous quotes about "protecting animals"
1. I agree that animals have their rights, just like humans have human rights. This is the way to expand benevolence. ——U.S. President Lincoln
2. When compassion can not only be directed at human beings, but can be expanded to cover all living things, the most magnificent and profound glory of humanity can be achieved. - Schweitzer, the Father of Africa
3. Whether a country's morality is great or not can be seen from its attitude towards animals.
—— Mahatma Gandhi of India
4. If you take care of a hungry dog, give it food, and let it live a good life, the dog will never bite you back. This is the main difference between dogs and humans. ——Mark Twain
5. A person who is cruel to animals will also become cruel to humans. —— Thomas Aquina
6. Money can buy a very good dog, but it cannot buy its enthusiasm for wagging its tail. ——Henry Wheeler Shaw
7. Do you think dogs will not go to heaven? Let me tell you, they'll get there before any of us. ——Robert Louis Stevenson
8. We can become better owners if we understand the true nature of dogs and know how to encourage them. ——Elizabeth Thomas
9. If children fail to learn the concept of treating animals with love during their growth, it may cause deviations in their personality and behavioral development in the future. ——European and American Research Report
10. All knowledge, all questions and answers are all contained in dogs. ——Austrian writer Franz Kafka
11. Dogs are the only creatures that love you more than you love yourself. ——German writer Wen Lu
12. A saint is always good at saving people, so he never abandons others; he is always good at saving things, so he never abandons things.——Laozi
13. Be kind and kind People, benevolent to the people and love things. ——Mencius
14. A benevolent person regards heaven, earth, and all things as one. ——Wang Yangming
15. Only after the improvement of human livelihood methods did we learn to eat plants. China is a country with a very old culture, so Chinese people mostly eat plants, while barbarians mostly eat animals. ——Sun Yat-sen
7. Famous aphorisms for protecting animals
Don’t let humans become the last animals.
People! It feels so good in the cage!
Do you want us to change places? ! !
"I agree that animals have their rights, just like humans have human rights. This is the way to expand benevolence."
-- President Lincoln of the United States
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"If you take care of a hungry dog, give it food and let it live a good life, the dog will never Will bite you back. This is the main difference between dogs and humans." - Mark Twain
"A person who is cruel to animals will also become cruel to humans." - Thomas E. Quina
"Money can buy a very good dog, but it can't buy the enthusiasm for wagging its tail." - Henry Wheeler Shaw
"You think a dog can't Will they go to heaven? Tell you, they will get there before any of us."
- Robert Louis Stevenson
"If we knew what dogs really are. nature, and knowing how to encourage them, we can become better owners." - Elizabeth Thomas
"If children fail to learn the concept of treating animals with love as they grow up, they will be better masters. It may cause deviations in the development of their personality and behavior in the future.” - European and American Research Report
All knowledge, all questions and answers are all contained in dogs. ~Austrian writer Franz Kafka
A dog is the only creature that loves you more than you love yourself. ~German writer Wen Lu
Laozi: "The sage is always good at saving people, so he never abandons people; he is always good at saving things, so he never abandons things."
Mencius said: "Kiss me But benevolent to the people, benevolent to the people and love things."
Wang Yangming said: "The benevolent person regards heaven, earth, and all things as one.
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Buddhism: “Six Paths of Reincarnation”, “Equality of All Living Beings”