“Animal crackers in my soup Monkeys and rabbits loop the loop Gosh oh gee but I have fun Swallowing animals one by one In every bowl of soup I see Lions and Tigers watching me I make 'em jump right through a hoop Those animal crackers in my soup When I get hold of the big bad wolf I just push him under to drown Then I bite him in a million bits And I gobble him right down When their inside me where it's dark I walk around like Noah's ark I stuff my tummy like a goop With animal crackers in my soup.” BigsFunStuffBitsDarkWalksAnimalMillionsHaving FunEmsLionsBitesBowlsMonkeysSoupTigersRabbitsLoopsArkSwallowingCrackersNoah's ArkAnimal Crackers Author:Shirley Temple
“Cruelty, very far from being a vice, is the first sentiment Nature injects in us all. The infant breaks his toy, bites his nurse's breast, strangles his canary long before he is able to reason; cruelty is stamped in animals, in whom, as I think I have said, Nature's laws are more emphatically to be read than in ourselves; cruelty exists amongst savages, so much nearer to Nature than civilized men are; absurd then to maintain cruelty is a consequence of depravity. . . . Cruelty is simply the energy in a man civilization has not yet altogether corrupted: therefore it is a virtue, not a vice.” ThinkingMenFirstsLongSaidReasonAbleLawEnergyAnimalBreakVirtueCivilizationConsequenceVicesAbsurdCrueltyBreastsCivilizedSentimentsBitesNurseToysSavagesInfantDepravityCanaries Author:Marquis de Sade
“A prince who loves and fears religion is a lion who stoops to the hand that strokes or to the voice that appeases him. He who fears and hates religion is like the savage beast that growls and bites the chain, which prevents his flying on the passenger. He who has no religion at all is that terrible animal who perceives his liberty only when he tears in pieces, and when he devours.” HandsReligionHateVoiceAnimalLibertyPiecesTearsTerribleFlyingChainsPerceiveBeastLionsBitesSavagesStrokesPassengersStoopsAppeaseLove And FearHate Religion Book:The Spirit of Laws Source: The Spirit of Laws
“To restate an old law - when a man bites a fish, that's good, but when a fish bites a man, that's bad. This is one way of saying it's all right if man kills an animal, but if an animal attacks man, the act is reprehensible.” IfsMenWayLawAnimalFishesOne WayBites Author:Jacques Yves Cousteau
“I performed wound care or minor surgery, I would always apologize for any pain I was causing the animal and they would lick my hand and not bite me out of anger due to the pain. They are also far more forgiving than people are of human beings and other animals.” PeopleHumansHandsCarePainHuman BeingsAnimalForgivingDuesWoundsBitesMinorsApologizingSurgeryBite Me Author:Bernie Siegel
“I was watching one of those animal shows on the Discovery Channel. There was a guy inventing a shark bite suit. And there's only one way to test it. All right Jimmy, you got that shark suit on, it looks good... They want you to jump into this pool of sharks, and you tell us if it hurts when they bite you. Well, all right, but hold my sign. I don't wanna lose it.” IfsWayWantWellsLooksShowsGuyLosesHurtAnimalDiscoveryTestsSuitsOne WayBitesPoolIt HurtsJimmySharksInventing Author:Bill Engvall