1. I attach equal importance to human rights and animal rights. This should also be the common sense that all human beings should have. ——Lincoln
2. If a person yearns for a righteous life, the first step is to refrain from harming animals. ——Tolstoy
3. I became a vegetarian when I was young. I believe that one day, all humans will look at the murder of animals in the same way that they now look at humans killing each other. . ——Leonardo Da Vinci
4. There is no religion that is not full of love. People will talk about how much they like their religion, but if that religion doesn't teach people to treat animals with the same kindness as they do humans, then it's all hypocrisy. ——Anna Shanwell
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. ——Father of the Nation Sun Yat-sen
6. Whether a country’s morality is great or not can be seen from its attitude towards animals. ——Mahatma Gandhi of India
7. A person who is cruel to animals will also become cruel to humans. ——Thomas Aquina
8. Eating meat is an act of murder without justifiable reasons. ——Inventor Benjamin Franklin
9. In the process of human evolution, it is part of our destiny to no longer eat meat, just like the barbaric peoples in the past stopped eating meat after coming into contact with civilized life. The same principle as human flesh. ——Thoreau, American poet and short essay writer
10. "Caring for animals is a sign of a truly educated person; the higher the level of civilization a society has, the broader its scope of moral concern will be." ——Darwin
11. When compassion can not only be directed at human beings, but can expand to cover all living things, only then can we achieve the most magnificent and profound glory of humanity! ——Schweitzer, the Father of Africa
12. Unless you can embrace and accept all living things, and not just limit your love to humans, you do not truly have compassion. —— Schweitzer
13. Unless humans can extend their love to all living things, humans will never be able to find peace. ——Albert Schweitzer
14. People with the ability to think will definitely oppose all cruelty. No matter whether the behavior is deeply rooted in tradition or not, as long as we have the opportunity to choose, we should avoid causing harm to other animals. Suffer and suffer. - Schweitzer
15. My life is full of meaning to me, and the lives around me must also be of considerable significance. If I want others to respect my life, then I must also respect other lives. Morality in the Western world has always been limited to interpersonal relationships, which is very narrow. We should have a moral outlook without boundaries, including towards animals. —— Schweitzer