“The notion that women are less aesthetically profound and innovative than men--just not very important, if you know what I mean--doubtless spreads back to our beginnings as upright animals: the males hunted and killed for the family while the females stayed home in the cave and tended the strange little creatures they were giving birth to.” IfsKnowsMenGivingMeanLittlesImportantHomeWomenAnimalStrangeBirthCreaturesFemaleProfoundMalesNotionSpreadCavesInnovativeGiving BirthHunted Book:Lee Krasner: paintings from 1965 to 1970 Source: Lee Krasner: paintings from 1965 to 1970
“For it is unknown what is the real nature of the soul, whether it be born with the bodily frame or be infused at the moment of birth, whether it perishes along with us, when death separates the soul and body, or whether it visits the shades of Pluto and bottomless pits, or enters by divine appointment into other animals.” RealSoulMomentsBodyBornAnimalDivineBirthShadePitsAppointmentsSoul And BodyPlutoAliases Author:Lucretius
“All are agreed that the various moral qualities are in a sense bestowed by nature: we are just, and capable of temperance, and brave, and possessed of the other virtues from the moment of our birth. But nevertheless we expect to find that true goodness is something different, and that the virtues in the true sense come to belong to us in another way. For even children and wild animals possess the natural dispositions, yet without Intelligence these may manifestly be harmful.” WayMayChildrenDifferentMomentsNaturalAnimalQualityMoralVirtueHuman NatureBirthGoodnessCapableBraveVariousPossessedNeverthelessDispositionAnother WayTemperanceWild Animal Book:The Nicomachean ethics Source: The Nicomachean ethics
“I've had a love of animals from birth. I love getting to know other species. We should all be aware that there is not one thing we can give a wild animal in captivity that they need.” KnowsNeedsGivingShouldAnimalOne ThingBirthSpeciesWild AnimalCaptivity Author:Tippi Hedren