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Animals fight wars, flowers practice peace.

~ James Edwin Gunn

James Edwin Gunn Animals Flowers

A group of owls is called a parliament, wisdom, or study.

~ Kimberley Payne

Kimberley Payne Activity Books Animals Children S Books Science And Religion

Has it ever struck you as odd that humans are the only creatures on the planet who wear clothes? Everything else, from aardvarks to zebras, is running around in its birthday suit, blissfully unclear of the concept of underpants. Why don't people do the same?

~ Linda Bender

Linda Bender Animals Spirituality

I take it hard when an animal in my care suffers or dies. I take it even harder when the animal's suffering is the result of human exploitation or carelessness.

~ Linda Bender

Linda Bender Animals Spirituality

Great teachers often come to us in humble packaging. That little dog held the wisdom of a sage in his heart. I learned from him that healing is not about the success or failure of the physical body, that physical survival is secondary. All creatures wish to live and thrive, but bodies do wear out. The number of days we walk the earth (or fly or swim or crawl on it) is not the point. Animals live in the present moment. If kindness, caring, and respect fill that moment, life is fill, no matter what came before or what might come in the future. A soul that feels loved is joyous and healed.

~ Linda Bender

Linda Bender Animals Spirituality

It is commonplace, and true, to point out that animals are happier than people because they live entirely in the present.

~ Linda Bender

Linda Bender Animals Spirituality

Animals suffer both emotionally and physically, but they don't suffer metaphysically. That is, they don't suffer about suffering, don't get thrown into spiritual confusion by it, or fall out of connection with the divine because of it.

~ Linda Bender

Linda Bender Animals Spirituality

Because we tend to equate intelligence with language--particularly the ability to use language to think and communicate abstractions--it is natural to conclude that animals are, on the whole, a lot less intelligent than we are.

~ Linda Bender

Linda Bender Animals Spirituality

Animals don't know exactly what will happen when they die any more than we do. In the absence of specific knowledge, they simply trust. They trust death the way they trust life: as participation in the Source. What will happen when they die must be okay because what is happening now is okay.

~ Linda Bender

Linda Bender Animals Spirituality

The whole horror of the situation is that he now has a human heart, not a dog's heart. And about the rottenest heart in all creation!

~ Mikhail Bulgakov

Mikhail Bulgakov Animals Humanity

Be prepared. A dog is adorable and noble.A dog is a true and loving friend. A dogis also a hedonist.

~ Mary Oliver

Mary Oliver Animals Dogs Sneaky

But I want to extol not the sweetness nor the placidity of the dog, but the wilderness out of which he cannot step entirely, and from which we benefit. For wilderness is our first home too, and in our wild ride into modernity with all its concerns and problems we need also all the good attachments to that origin that we can keep or restore. Dog is one of the messengers of that rich and still magical first world. The dog would remind us of the pleasures of the body with its graceful physicality, and the acuity and rapture of the senses, and the beauty of forest and ocean and rain and our own breath. There is not a dog that romps and runs but we learn from him.The other dog—the one that all its life walks leashed and obedient down the sidewalk—is what a chair is to a tree. It is a possession only, the ornament of a human life. Such dogs can remind us of nothing large or noble or mysterious or lost. They cannot make us sweeter or more kind.Only unleashed dogs can do that. They are a kind of poetry themselves when they are devoted not only to us but to the wet night, to the moon and the rabbit-smell in the grass and their own bodies leaping forward.

~ Mary Oliver

Mary Oliver Animals Dogs Freedom Off Leash Restrictions

How can we expect wild animals to survive if we give them nowhere in the wild to live?

~ Anthony Douglas Williams

Anthony Douglas Williams Animals

My family tree spreads wide as well. I am a great ape, and you are a great ape, and so are chimpanzees and orangutans and bonobos, all of us distant and distrustful cousins.I know this is troubling.I too find it hard to believe there is a connection across time and space, linking me to a race of ill-mannered clowns.Chimps. There's no excuse for them.

~ Katherine Applegate

Katherine Applegate Animals Apes Clowns Family Funny Humans Humor Humour Relatives

'I can get mad all I want, but they don't mean it. They love me. Sometimes, some creatures, when they get cornered, they forget who loves them and think everybody's the enemy. You don't just leave them alone, cold and afraid, because their instinct takes over and it's wrong. You don't if you give a shit, you know?'

~ Amy Lane

Amy Lane Animals People

No consciousness that we would recognize as consciousness. Not awareness, as far as we can make out, of a self with a history. What I mind is what tends to come next. They have no consciousness therefore. Therefore what? Therefore we are free to use them for our own ends Therefore we are free to kill them? Why? What is so special about the form of consciousness that we recognize that makes killing a bearer of it a crime while killing an animal goes unpunished?

~ J.m. Coetzee

J.m. Coetzee Animal Rights Animals Vegetarianism

I love humanity, which has been a constant delight to me during all my seventy-seven years of life; and I love flowers, trees, animals, and all the works of Nature as they pass before us in time and space. What a joy life is when you have made a close working partnership with Nature, helping her to produce for the benefit of mankind new forms, colors, and perfumes in flowers which were never known before; fruits in form, size, and flavor never before seen on this globe; and grains of enormously increased productiveness, whose fat kernels are filled with more and better nourishment, a veritable storehouse of perfect food—new food for all the world's untold millions for all time to come.

~ Luther Burbank

Luther Burbank Animals Benefit Delight Flowers Humanity Love Mankind Nature Science Space

The belief that every living thing has an individual soul is called animism. (Anima, which means 'soul,' is also the root of the word 'animal.') Anthropologists have found this belief to be universal in children, though the children themselves don't think of it as a belief. It is, to them, one of the most obvious features of the world around them, and the most obvious way of interpreting what goes on in that world.

~ Linda Bender

Linda Bender Animals Spirituality

The zoologist is delighted by the differences between animals, whereas the physiologist would like all animals to work in fundamentally the same way.

~ Alan Hodgkin

Alan Hodgkin Animals Nobel Laureate Physiologist Science Zoology

And Mrs. Treaclebunny has promised to speak English from now on as well. In fact, she said when she goes to England, that's all she speaks anyway because the animals speak English there. She says anyone who has read children's books with animals in them set in England would know that. Is The Wind in the Willows written in Mole with a little Ratty thrown in? Is Winnie-the-Pooh written in Bear? No, it's English, because that's what the animals there speak. I didn't know that before. Travel is so broadening.

~ Polly Horvath

Polly Horvath Animals

When an animal comes between the lion and its prey, the animal first becomes the prey before the main prey.

~ Uzoma Nnadi

Uzoma Nnadi Animals Caution Lion Prey

How do they find out with the experiments?''...one way they can find out a whole lot is to make an animal ill and then try different ways to make it better until they find one that works.''But isn't that unkind to the animal?''Well, I suppose it is...but I mean, there isn't a dad anywhere who would hesitate, is there, if he knew it was going to make [his child] better? It's changed the whole world during the last hundred years, and that's no exaggeration.

~ Richard Adams

Richard Adams Animals Experimentation Medicine Morals

It’s almost funny, isn’t it?”“What is?”“How some animals are worth more than others?”“Well,” he handed Konrad a sugar cube from a tin on the shelf. “It isn’t just the animal; it’s the type of animal.”“Color, shape, size? If people pay for an animal based on what it looks like, what does that say about them?”“It isn’t necessarily what they look like.” He frowned. “It’s about where they come from.”“That’s silly,” she said.

~ Amanda Lance

Amanda Lance Adopting Animal Rights Animals Breeding Breeds

An infinity of these tiny animals defoliate our plants, our trees, our fruits... they attack our houses, our fabrics, our furniture, our clothing, our furs ... He who in studying all the different species of insects that are injurious to us, would seek means of preventing them from harming us, would seek to cause them to perish, proposes for his goal important tasks indeed.

~ René-Antoine Ferchault De Réaumur

René-Antoine Ferchault De Réaumur Animals Attack Biology Goal Harm Infinity Insectology Insects Plants Science Species Task

Dogs are the best example of a being who doesn't need to lie to protect someone's pride.

~ Ammiel Josiah Monterde.

Ammiel Josiah Monterde. Animals Dogs Soul

In the debate over the use of antibiotics in agriculture, a distinction is usually made between their clinical and nonclinical uses. Public health advocates don’t object to treating sick animals with antibiotics; they just don’t want to see the drugs lose their effectiveness because factory farms are feeding them to healthy animals to promote growth. But the use of antibiotics in feedlot cattle confounds this distinction. Here the drugs are plainly being used to treat sick animals, yet the animals probably wouldn’t be sick if not for the diet of grain we feed them.

~ Michael Pollan

Michael Pollan Animals Antibiotics

I believe the happiness we feel in relation to animals is immensely significant. I believe it is absolutely central to our physical, psychological, and spiritual well-being.

~ Linda Bender

Linda Bender Animals Spirituality

I believe we have this idea that bad things ought to be prevented from happening.

~ Linda Bender

Linda Bender Animals Spirituality

I hate metaphors. That’s why my favorite book is Moby Dick. No frou-frou symbolism. Just a good, simple tale about a man who hates an animal.

~ Ron Swanson

Ron Swanson Animals Metaphor Moby Dick Parks Rec

EVERY DOG’S STORYI have a bed, my very own.It’s just my size.And sometimes I like to sleep alonewith dreams inside my eyes.But sometimes dreams are dark and wild and creepyand I wake and am afraid, though I don’t know why.But I’m no longer sleepyand too slowly the hours go by.So I climb on the bed where the light of the moonis shining on your faceand I know it will be morning soon.Everybody needs a safe place.

~ Mary Oliver

Mary Oliver Animals Dogs Dogs Loyalty Love Safe

Elk have not been seen in Switzerland for many a year. In the interests of scientific accuracy, please strike the idea of elk from your mind. If you must, think of ibexes instead, a fierce and agile type of goat with great spiraling horns. Marmots will also do in a pinch, but under no circumstances should you think of elk. No. Elk. The elkless among you may now proceed.

~ Maryrose Wood

Maryrose Wood Animals Elk Switzerland Wildlife

There was a time—until very recently in the scheme of things—when there were no wild animals, because every animal was wild; and humans were few. Animals, and animal presence over us and around us. Over every horizon, animals. Their skins clothing our skins, their fats in our lamps, their bladders to carry water, meat when we could get it.

~ Kathleen Jamie

Kathleen Jamie Animals Natural History Wild

Animals had returned to what was left of the forest...clusters of orange butterflies exploded off the blackish purple piles of bear sign and winked and fluttered magically like leaves without trees. More bears than people traveled the muddy road, leaving tracks straight up and down the middle of it...

~ Denis Johnson

Denis Johnson Animals Bears Butterflies Forest Trees

There is something deeply awe-inspiring about the sight of any living creatures in incomputable numbers; it stirs, perhaps, some atavistic chord whose note belongs more properly to the distant days when we were a true part of the animal ecology; when the sight of another species in unthinkable hosts brought fears or hopes no longer applicable.

~ Gavin Maxwell

Gavin Maxwell Animals Ecology Humanity Nature Nature Of Man

The eyes were certainly memorable and beautiful, moist calves' eyes heavily lashed and with the same look of troubled pain at the unpredictability of the world's terrors.

~ P.d. James

P.d. James Animals Confusion Life Pain

The creatures I have sent to their God are not men. They abdicated the right to the name by committing acts of inhuman savagery so that they cannot even count themselves among God's beasts. For even the beasts have better reason for what they do- and so have I. If those be men, I rank myself gladly with the animals. There are places in this world where the force of law holds sway; it is a great pity that Larissa is not one of them.

~ Rebecca Ashe

Rebecca Ashe Animals Beasts And Men Judgement Life Masque Of The Swan Savagery

Her learning to sew (from a book Yankel brought back from Lvov) coincided with her refusal to wear any clothes that she did not make for herself, and when he bought her a book about animal physiology, she held the pictures to his face and said, Don’t you think it’s strange, Yankel, how we eat them?I’ve never eaten a picture.The animals. Don’t you find that strange? I can’t believe I never found it strange before. It’s like your name, how you don’t notice it for so long, but when you finally do, you can’t help but say it over and over, and wonder why you never thought it was strange that you should have that name, and that everyone has been calling you that name for your whole life.Yankel. Yankel. Yankel. Nothing so strange for me.I won’t eat them, at least not until it doesn’t seem strange to me.

~ Jonathan Safran Foer

Jonathan Safran Foer Animals

If you are in doubt about what's balanced, look to the natural world. Animals know the right paths.

~ F.t. Mckinstry

F.t. Mckinstry Animals Balance Nature

I once believed man was different from other animals, but Yodok showed me that reality doesn't support this opinion. In the camp, there was no difference between man and beast, except maybe that a very hungry human was capable of stealing food from its little ones while an animal, perhaps, was not.

~ Kang Chol-Hwan

Kang Chol-Hwan Animals Famine Humanity Hunger Nature North Korea People

In moments of peace such as I experienced that day with Edal there exists some unritual reunion with the rest of creation without which the lives of many are trivial. 'Extinct' applies as much to an essential mental attitude as to the vanished creatures of the earth such as the Dodo. We can no longer await some scientific revelation to avoid the destruction of our species in this context; the evidence is all there, the writing on the wall. The way back cannot be the same for all of us, but for those like myself it means a descent of the rungs until we stand again amid the other creatures of the earth and share to some small extent their vision of it, even though this may be labelled Wordsworthian romanticism.

~ Gavin Maxwell

Gavin Maxwell Animals Animals Man Humanity Nature Nature Of Man
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