“Human beings thought with their hands. It was their hands that were the answer of curiosity, that felt and pinched and turned and lifted and hefted. There were animals that had brains of respectable size, but they had no hands and that made all the difference.” HumansMadeHandsFeltDifferencesHuman BeingsAnswersAnimalBrainCuriositySizeRespectable Book:Foundation's Edge Source: Foundation's Edge
“These false answers such as, I am stone, I am bird, I am animal, I am man, I am woman, I am great, I am small are, in turn, received, tested and discarded until the Question arrives at the right and Final Answer, I AM GOD.” MenTurnsAnswersAnimalBirdStonesFinalsTestedDiscardedI Am Woman Book:The Advancing Stream of Life: Its Mystery, Meaning & Purpose Source: The Advancing Stream of Life: Its Mystery, Meaning & Purpose
“If you care about the animals, actually, organic might not be the best answer because now we have organic feedlots, organic factory farms. If you care about the environment - pesticides, especially - organic is the answer.” IfsMightCareAnswersAnimalEnvironmentBeing The BestFarmsFactoriesPesticidesIf You Care Author:Michael Pollan
“Well lose more species of plants and animals between 2000 and 2065 than weve lost in the last 65 million years. If we dont find answers to these problems, were gonna be victims of this extinction event that were at fault for.” IfsYearsWellsProblemLastsLostLosesAnswersAnimalMillionsEventsVictimPlantFaultsSpeciesExtinctionPlants And Animals Author:Paul Watson
“Science tries to answer the question: "How?" How do cells act in the body? How do you design an airplane that will fly faster thansound? How is a molecule of insulin constructed? Religion, by contrast, tries to answer the question: "Why?" Why was man created? Why ought I to tell the truth? Why must there be sorrow or pain or death? Science attempts to analyze how things and people and animals behave; it has no concern whether this behavior is good or bad, is purposeful or not. But religion is precisely the quest for such answers: whether an act is right or wrong, good or bad, and why.” PeopleMenTryingBodyPainScienceReligionAnswersAnimalDesignOughtSorrowBehaviorConcernCellsFasterBehaveTelling The TruthContrastAirplaneQuestsMoleculesInsulin Author:Warren Weaver
“I've dressed thousands of actors, actresses and animals, but whenever I am asked which star is my personal favorite, I answer, "Grace Kelly." She is a charming lady, a most gifted actress and, to me, a valued friend.” ActorsStarsAnswersAnimalGraceActressesCharmingGiftedValued Friends Author:Edith Head
“There are barbarians who seize this dog, who so prodigiously surpasses man in friendship, and nail him down to a table, and dissect him alive to show you the mezaraic veins... Answer me, Machinist, has Nature really arranged all the springs of feeling in this animal to the end that he might not feel? Has he nerves that he may be incapable of suffering?” MenInspirationalFeelsMayEndsShowsFeelingsMightMotivationalSufferingAnswersAnimalAliveDogSpringTablesNervesNailsIncapableVeinsBarbarians Author:Voltaire
“After a conversation with someone that went on all night, but I didn't take much persuading, and the next day I was a vegetarian. It came down to one question, can you be healthy without killing animals? If the answer is 'yes' then the only reason you're killing is because you like the taste. But you can't take a life just because you like its taste.” IfsReasonNightNextAnswersAnimalHealthyTasteConversationKillingVegetarianNext DayAll NightYou Like ItPersuadingKilling Animals Author:Martin Shaw
“Blake expressed some doubt as to whether God had made the tiger. But the tiger is in many ways an admirable animal. We have now to ask whether God made the tapeworm. And it is questionable whether an affirmative answer fits in either with what we know about the process of evolution or what many of us believe about the moral perfection of God.” IfsKnowsWayBelieveMadeAsksProcessAnswersAnimalMoralDoubtEvolutionFitPerfectionTigersAdmirableAffirmativeQuestionableBlakeMoral Perfection Author:John B. S. Haldane