“It takes 16 lbs of grain to make 1 lb of beef. It takes 1 lb of grain to make 1 lb of bread. So, how many more plants are you eating if you eat a pound of beef? Secondly, I've harvested cabbages and pulled up carrots out of the ground and I've been in slaughter-houses and seen the animals have their brains bashed out with sledgehammers and their throats cut - the experiences are not comparable.” IfsHouseAnimalBrainCuttingEatingPlantBreadPoundsThroatGrainSlaughterBeefCarrotsCabbage Author:John Robbins
“I stopped eating beef in high school, and in college I stopped eating poultry. I am not a huge fan of factory farming and what we're doing to animals. I try to eat as clean as possible because I want to know what I'm putting into my body.” KnowsWantTryingBodySchoolAnimalFansCollegeHugeEatingHigh SchoolCleanFactoriesFarmingBeefFactory FarmingPoultry Author:Susanna Thompson
“Throughout my work, my subjects are being told that they must change their diet in order to make the adjustment into the new world. Our bodies must become lighter, and this means the elimination of heavy foods. During the sessions, my clients are repeatedly warned to stop eating meat (beef and pork especially), mainly because of the additives and chemicals that are being fed into the animals.” WorldMeanBodyOrderAnimalSubjectsEatingHeavyMeatDietsFedsChemicalsNew WorldClientsSessionAdjustmentBeefLightersEliminationPorkEating MeatAdditives Author:Dolores Cannon
“For all we know that English people are/ Fed upon beef - I won't say much of beer/ Because 'tis liquor only, and being far/ From this my subject, has no business here;/ We know too, they are very fond of war,/ A pleasure - like all pleasures - rather dear;/ So were the Cretans - from which I infer/ That beef and battle both were owing her” PeopleKnowsWarPleasureAnimalSubjectsBattleDearBeerFedsAnimal RightsLiquorBeefFed UpOwing Book:Byron: Selected Poetry and Prose Source: Byron: Selected Poetry and Prose