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We have to speak up on behalf of those who cannot speak for themselves.

~ Peter Singer

Peter Singer Animal Liberation Animal Rights Animals Vegan

He said that people who loved [animals] to excess were capable of the worst cruelties toward human beings. He said that dogs were not loyal but servile, that cats were opportunists and traitors, that peacocks were heralds of death, that macaws were simply decorative annoyances, that rabbits fomented greed, that monkeys carried the fever of lust, and that roosters were damned because they had been complicit in the three denials of Christ.

~ Gabriel García Márquez

Gabriel García Márquez Animals Myth Omens Symbols

The path of the norm is the path of least resistance; it is the route we take when we're on auto-pilot and don't even realize we're following a course of action that we haven't consciously chosen. Most people who eat meat have no idea that they're behaving in accordance with the tenets of a system that has defined many of their values, preferences, and behaviors. What they call 'free choice' is, in fact, the result of a narrowly obstructed set of options that have been chosen for them. They don't realize, for instance, that they have been taught to value human life so far above certain forms of nonhuman life that it seems appropriate for their taste preferences to supersede other species' preference for survival.

~ Melanie Joy

Melanie Joy Animals Carnism Meat Norms Veganism

We were restless for ages...After a while I heard an owl hooting and calmed myself by thinking of it flying over the dark fields – and then I remembered it would be pouncing on mice. I love owls, but I wish God had made them vegetarian.

~ Dodie Smith

Dodie Smith Animals Humor

For centuries poets, some poets, have tried to give a voice to the animals, and readers, some readers, have felt empathy and sorrow. If animals did have voices, and they could speak with the tongues of angels--at the very least with the tongues of angels--they would be unable to save themselves from us. What good would language do? Their mysterious otherness has not saved them, nor have their beautiful songs and coats and skins and shells and eyes. We discover the remarkable intelligence of the whale, the wolf, the elephant--it does not save them, nor does our awareness of the complexity of their lives. Their strength, their skills, their swiftness, the beauty of their flights. It matters not, it seems, whether they are large or small, proud or shy, docile or fierce, wild or domesticated, whether they nurse their young or brood patiently on eggs. If they eat meat, we decry their viciousness; if they eat grasses and seeds, we dismiss them as weak. There is not one of them, not even the songbird who cannot, who does not, conflict with man and his perceived needs and desires. St. Francis converted the wolf of Gubbio to reason, but he performed this miracle only once and as miracles go, it didn’t seem to capture the public’s fancy. Humans don’t want animals to reason with them. It would be a disturbing, unnerving, diminishing experience; it would bring about all manner of awkwardness and guilt.

~ Joy Williams

Joy Williams Animals

Everybody is born so that they can learn to live a good life-like loving everybody and being nice, right? Well animals already know how to do that, so they don't have to live so long

~ Robin Downing

Robin Downing Animals Love

Most people would say they love animals, but the reality is, if your using animals for food, clothing, or entertainment, you're only considering the lives of certain animals, typically those of cats and dogs.

~ Melisser Elliott

Melisser Elliott Animals Melisser Elliott Vegan

We strive for a world where every earthling has the right to live and grow. That's why we don't eat animals.

~ Ruby Roth

Ruby Roth Animals Vegan Veganism Vegetarian

I always hated those classic kid movies like Old Yeller or The Yearling where the beloved pet dies. What would be so wrong with having those damn kids learn their lessons about mortality from watching Grandpa kick? Then at least the dog would be around to comfort them.

~ Merrill Markoe

Merrill Markoe Animals

They do not sweat and whine about their condition, they do not lie awake in the dark and weep for their sins, they do not make me sick discussing their duty to God, not one is dissatisfied, not one is demented with the mania of owning things, not one kneels to another, nor to his kind that lived thousands of years ago.

~ Walt Whitman

Walt Whitman Animals Walt Whitman

If frogs had side pockets, they'd carry hand guns.

~ Dan Rather

Dan Rather Animals Firearms Frogs Guns Pockets

The animals are those things that God likes but doesn't love.

~ Jonathan Safran Foer

Jonathan Safran Foer Animals

The bee is domesticated but not tamed.

~ William Longgood

William Longgood Animals Bees Domestication

A few alligators are naturally of the vicious type and inclined to resent it when you prod them with a stick. You can find out which ones these are by prodding them.

~ Will Cuppy

Will Cuppy Animals Humor Reptiles

People care about animals. I believe that. They just don’t want to know or to pay. A fourth of all chickens have stress fractures. It’s wrong. They’re packed body to body, and can’t escape their waste, and never see the sun. Their nails grow around the bars of their cages. It’s wrong. They feel their slaughters. It’s wrong, and people know it’s wrong. They don’t have to be convinced. They just have to act differently. I’m not better than anyone, and I’m not trying to convince people to live by my standards of what’s right. I’m trying to convince them to live by their own.

~ Jonathan Safran Foer

Jonathan Safran Foer Animal Rights Animals Slaughter Veganism Vegetarian

Walter had never liked cats. They'd seemed to him the sociopaths of the pet world, a species domesticated as an evil necessary for the control of rodents and subsequently fetishized the way unhappy countries fetishize their militaries, saluting the uniforms of killers as cat owners stroke their animals' lovely fur and forgive their claws and fangs. He'd never seen anything in a cat's face but simpering incuriosity and self-interest; you only had to tease one with a mouse-toy to see where it's true heart lay...cats were all about using people

~ Jonathan Franzen

Jonathan Franzen Animal Kindness Animals Cats Cats Being Needed Dogs Dogs And Cats Invasive Species Narcissism Selfishness Sociopath Sociopathology Sociopathy

He didn’t like to see animals in captivity. When he looked into their eyes, something in their eyes looked back at him.

~ Rick Yancey

Rick Yancey Animal Animals Cage Captivity Eyes

If it looks like a duck and sounds like a duck, it could be a really ugly swan.

~ Timmothy Radman

Timmothy Radman Animals Duck Humor Sounding Board Swan Ugly

I watched bulls bred to cows, watched mares foal, I saw life come from the egg and the multiplicative wonders of mudholes and ponds, the jell and slime of life shimmering in gravid expectation. Everywhere I looked, life sprang from something not life, insects unfolded from sacs on the surface of still waters and were instantly on prowl for their dinner, everything that came into being knew at once what to do and did it, unastonished that it was what it was, unimpressed by where it was, the great earth heaving up bloodied newborns from every pore, every cell, bearing the variousness of itself from every conceivable substance which it contained in itself, sprouting life that flew or waved in the wind or blew from the mountains or stuck to the damp black underside of rocks, or swam or suckled or bellowed or silently separated in two.

~ E.l. Doctorow

E.l. Doctorow Animals Life Vitality

Cats are there to be indulged. That's their function: to receive the love we never fully gave our parents. Not like dogs. Dogs are there to give us the love and devotion our children will never fully give us.

~ Alex Shakar

Alex Shakar Animals

Taken together, the narratives of how the animals ended up at Lowry Park revealed as much about Homo sapiens as they revealed about the animals themselves. The precise details—how and where each was born, how they were separated from their mothers and taken into custody, all they had witnessed and experienced on their way to becoming the property of this particular zoo—could have filled an encyclopedia with insights into human behavior and psychology, human geopolitics and history and commerce. Lowry Park’s very existence declared our presumption of supremacy, the ancient belief that we have been granted dominion over other creatures and have the right to do with them as we please. The zoo was a living catalogue of our fears and obsessions, the ways we see animals and see ourselves, all the things we prefer not to see at all. Every corner of the grounds revealed our appetite for amusement and diversion, no matter what the cost. Our longing for the wildness we have lost inside ourselves. Our instinct to both exalt nature and control it. Our deepest wish to love and protect other species even as we scorch their forests and poison their rivers and shove them toward oblivion.All of it was on display in the garden of captives.

~ Thomas French

Thomas French Animals Captives Lowry Park Wild Wildness Zoo

Why we should believe in wolf children seems somehow easier to understand than the ways we distinguish between what is human and what is animal behavior. In making such distinctions we run the risk of fooling ourselves completely. We assume that the animal is entirely comprehensible and, as Henry Beston has said, has taken form on a plane beneath the one we occupy. It seems to me that this is a sure way to miss the animal and to see, instead, only another reflection of our own ideas.

~ Barry López

Barry López Animals

Although other animals may be different from us, this does not make them LESS than us

~ Marc Bekoff

Marc Bekoff Animal Rights Animals Speciesism Suffer

A kitten is, in the animal world, what a rosebud is in the garden.

~ Robert Sowthey

Robert Sowthey Animals Cats Kittens

Animals! the object of insatiable interest, examples of the riddle of life, created, as it were, to reveal the human being to man himself, displaying his richness and complexity in a thousand kaleidoscopic possibilities, each of them brought to some curious end, to some characteristic exuberance.

~ Bruno Schulz

Bruno Schulz Animals

Because we have viewed other animals through the myopic lens of our self-importance, we have misperceived who and what they are. Because we have repeated our ignorance, one to the other, we have mistaken it for knowledge.

~ Tom Regan

Tom Regan Animals Humans

All zoos, even the most enlightened, are built upon the idea both beguiling and repellent—the notion that we can seek out the wildness of the world and behold its beauty, but that we must first contain that wildness. Zoos argue that they are fighting for the conservation of the Earth, that they educate the public and provide refuge and support for vanishing species. And they are right. Animal-rights groups argue that zoos traffic in living creatures, exploiting them for financial gain and amusement. And they are right. Caught inside this contradiction are the animals themselves, and the humans charged with their well-being.

~ Thomas French

Thomas French Animals Wildness Zoo

There are 2,500 kinds of sponges, all of them consist largely of holes.

~ Will Cuppy

Will Cuppy Animals Humor Zoology

In this image-driven age, wildlife filmmakers carry a heavy responsibility. They can influence how we think and behave when we’re in nature. They can even influence how we raise our kids, how we vote and volunteer in our communities, as well as the future of our wildlands and wildlife. If the stories they create are misleading or false in some way, viewers will misunderstand the issues and react in inappropriate ways. People who consume a heavy diet of wildlife films filled with staged violence and aggression, for example, are likely to think about nature as a circus or a freak show. They certainly won’t form the same positive connections to the natural world as people who watch more thoughtful, authentic, and conservation-oriented films.

~ Chris Palmer

Chris Palmer Animals Conservation Film Television Tv Wildlife

When I got started again, I drove slower and felt smaller. I think it does us all good to get looked at like that now and then by a wild animal.

~ Bailey White

Bailey White Animals

I had to have company -- I was made for it, I think -- so I made friends with the animals. They are just charming, and they have the kindest disposition and the politest ways; they never look sour, they never let you feel that you are intruding, they smile at you and wag their tail, if they've got one, and they are always ready for a romp or an excursion or anything you want to propose.

~ Mark Twain

Mark Twain Animals

Who would not prefer animals to these people who prefer animals to people?

~ Wendy Doniger

Wendy Doniger Animals Bestiality

Protecting the weak is the whole fucking basis for civilization. If you're not protecting the weak, you're not civilized. You're fucking animals.

~ Robert Kirkman

Robert Kirkman Animals Civilization Negan Protection Weak

Every living creature on the earth is special. You want to be the one that puts an end to one of them?

~ Sue Monk Kidd

Sue Monk Kidd Animals Morals

Clearly, animals know more than we think, and think a great deal more than we know.

~ Irene M. Pepperberg

Irene M. Pepperberg Animals

Animals are the bridge between us and the beauty of all that is natural. They show us what's missing in our lives, and how to love ourselves more completely and unconditionally. They connect us back to who we are, and to the purpose of why we're here.

~ Trisha Mccagh

Trisha Mccagh Animals

There is no question that I am the only thing standing between these animals and the business practices of August and Uncle Al, and what my father would do--what my father would want me to do--is look after them, and I am filled with that absolute and unwavering conviction. No matter what I did last night, I cannot leave these animals. I am their shepherd, their protector.

~ Sara Gruen

Sara Gruen Animals Inspirational

This was like being in one of those National Geographic magazines. We were among the natives now.

~ Brandi Salazar

Brandi Salazar Animals Fairy Tales Fighting Humor Magazine

Every animal is a tradition, and together they are a vast part of our heritage as human beings. No animal completely lacks humanity, yet no person is ever completely human. By ourselves, we people are simply balls of protoplasm. We merge with animals through magic, metaphor, or fantasy, growing their fangs and putting on their feathers. Then we become funny or tragic; we can be loved, hated, pitied, and admired. For us, animals are all the strange, beautiful, pitiable, and frightening things that they have ever been: gods, slaves, totems, sages, tricksters, devils, clowns, companions, lovers, and far more.

~ Boria Sax

Boria Sax Animals Traditions

Think how nature makes things compared to how we humans make things. We talked about how animals don't just preserve the next generation; they typically preserve the environment for the ten-thousandth generation. While human industrial processes can produce Kevlar, it takes a temperature of thousands of degrees to do it, and the fiber is pulled through sulfuric acid. In contrast, a spider makes its silk - which per gram is several times stronger than steel - at room temperature in water.

~ William Powers

William Powers Animals Environment Humans Kevlar Preservation Silk Spider Steel
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