“So the horns of the stag are sharp to offend his adversary, but are branched for the purpose of parrying or receiving the thrusts of horns similar to his own, and have therefore been formed for the purpose of combating other stags for the exclusive possession of the females; who are observed, like the ladies in the times of chivalry, to attend to the car of the victor. The final cause of this contest amongst the males seems to be, that the strongest and most active animal should propagate the species, which should thence become improved.” ShouldSeemsPurposeCausesAnimalCarSurvivalFemaleSpeciesMalesFinalsPossessionActiveStrongestReceivingContestsExclusiveHornsAdversariesThrustChivalryStags Author:Erasmus Darwin
“[The taxidermist is] a historian, dealing with an animal's past; the zookeeper is a politician, dealing with an animal's present; and everyone else is a citizen who must decide on that animal's future (...) The indifference of the many, combined with the active hatred of the few, has sealed the fate of animals.” PastAnimalFateCitizensPoliticianHatredActiveIndifferenceHistorianZookeepers Book:Beatrice & Virgil Source: Beatrice & Virgil
“Fancy, an animal faculty, is very different from imagination, which is intellectual. The former is passive; but the latter is active and creative. Children, the weak minded, and the timid are full of fancy. Men and women of intellect, of great intellect, are alone possessed of great imagination.” MenChildrenDifferentImaginationAnimalCreativeIntellectualMen And WomenWeakIntellectActiveFormerFancyLatterFacultyPossessedPassiveGreat Imagination Book:Pensées of Joubert Source: Pensées of Joubert
“Science and vivisection make no appeal to a theological idea, much less a political one. You can argue with a theologian or a politician, but doctors are sacrosanct. They know; you do not. Science has its mystique much more powerful than any religion active today.” KnowsIdeasTodaySciencePoliticalAnimalPowerfulPoliticianDoctorsActiveArguingAppealsAnimal RightsTheologianTheologicalMystiqueVivisection Book:Strength to Your Sword Arm: Selected Writings Source: Strength to Your Sword Arm: Selected Writings
“The saying, "The Magyar is much too lazy to be bored," is worth thinking about. Only the most subtle and active animals are capable of boredom.--A theme for a great poet would be God's boredom on the seventh day of creation.” ThinkingWould BeAnimalCreationPoetCapableActiveBoredBoredomThemeLazySubtleMaximsGreat Poet Author:Friedrich Nietzsche
“Around the world, we see the results of exploitation which destroys much without taking future generations into account. Protecting the world's forests; stemming desertification and erosion; avoiding the spread of toxic substances harmful to man, animals and plants; protecting the atmosphere; all these can be accomplished only through active and wise cooperation, without borders or political power plays.” MenWorldPlayPoliticalAnimalResultsWiseGenerationsAccountsPlantEnvironmentalSpreadActiveForestsAround The WorldSubstanceAtmosphereBordersAccomplishedCooperationToxicExploitationAvoidingStewardshipFuture GenerationPolitical PowerErosionPower Play Author:Pope John Paul II
“Given the huge size of Aegirocassis and its very alien appearance, I assume most people would probably be terrified if they'd encounter it while swimming. However, contrary to almost all other anomalocaridids which were active predators, our animal would have been a very peaceful guy.” PeopleIfsHas BeensGuyGivenAnimalHugeAssumingSizeAppearanceActiveContraryPeacefulAliensEncountersSwimmingTerrifiedPredator Author:Benjamin Van Roy