“Some people are still going to want to eat meat. We do agree though that vegetarianism is a healthier diet.” Quote by Dave Stroud
“How can you say you're trying to spiritually evolve, without even a thought about what happens to the animals whose lives are sacrificed in the name of gluttony?” TryingHappensNamesAnimalEvolveVeganGluttony Author:Oprah Winfrey
“But all the vitamins, amino acids, protein etc. needed to get stronger can be found in abundance in plant foods. Anything that is a fruit, nut, grain or seed is vegan and there are thousands of those.” FoundNeededStrongerPlantFruitSeedsAbundanceEtcVeganNutsGrainAcidProteinVitaminsAmino Acids Author:Robert Cheeke
“I'm really not an angry vegan, but human beings are f***ing rude.” HumansHuman BeingsAngryVeganRude Author:Russell Simmons
“Being vegan is not a matter of "lifestyle." It is a matter of fundamental moral obligation. Is being vegan a matter of "choice"? Only insofar as we are able to choose to ignore our moral obligations not to exploit the vulnerable.” MatterAbleChoicesMoralFundamentalsLifestyleObligationVulnerableVeganExploitsMoral Obligation Author:Gary L. Francione
“King of the animals — as thou hast described him — I should rather say king of the beasts, thou being the greatest — because thou hast spared slaying them, in order that they may give thee their children for the benefit of the gullet, of which thou hast attempted to make a sepulchre for all animals; and I would say still more, if it were allowed me to speak the entire truth.” IfsGivingShouldChildrenDoeStillsEnoughHelpingOrderSpeakSimpleAnimalProduceKingsBenefitsTheeBeastVegetarianVeganThyselfVegetarian Food Author:Leonardo da Vinci
“The wrongfulness, the immorality of eating animal food has been recognized by all mankind during all the conscious life of humanity. Why, then have people generally not come to acknowledge this law? The answer is that the moral progress of humanity is always slow; but that the sign of true, not casual Progress, is in uninterruptedness and its continual acceleration. And one cannot doubt that vegetarianism has been progressing in this manner” PeopleHas BeensLawHumanityAnswersAnimalMoralDoubtProgressMankindEatingConsciousAcknowledgeVeganCasualVegetarianismImmoralityEating AnimalsAccelerationAnimal Food Author:Leo Tolstoy
“Oh, come! That boot is on the other leg. Why should you call me to account for eating decently? If I battened on the scorched corpses of animals, you might well ask me why I did that” IfsShouldWellsMightAsksAnimalEatingAccountsLegsAsk MeCall MeVegetarianVeganBootsCorpsesVegetarianismVegetarian HealthVegetarian Diet Author:George Bernard Shaw
“A dinner! How horrible! I am to be made the pretext for killing all those wretched animals and birds, and fish! Thank you for nothing. Now if it were to be a fast instead of a feast; say a solemn three days' abstention from corpses in my honour, I could at least pretend to believe that it was disinterested. Blood sacrifices are not in my line” IfsBelieveMadeThreeLinesAnimalSacrificeBloodBirdKillingFishesDinnerHorribleHonourVeganWretchedCorpsesSolemnPretextDisinterestedAbstentionBlood Sacrifice Author:George Bernard Shaw
“I was told that my diet was so poor that I could not repair the bones that were broken and operated on. So I have just had an Xradiograph taken; and lo! perfectly mended solid bone so beautifully white that I have left instructions that, if I die, a glove stretcher is to be made of me and sent to you as a souvenir” IfsMadeDiesLeftWhitePoorTakenBrokenBonesDietsVeganInstructionGlovesSouvenirs Author:George Bernard Shaw
“I don't. I look my age; and I am my age. It is the other people who look older than they are. What can you expect from people who eat corpses and drink spirits?” PeopleLooksAgeSpiritDrinkVeganCorpses Author:George Bernard Shaw