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I have no pets now.

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I have often had the impression that, to penguins, man is just another penguin — different, less predictable, occasionally violent, but tolerable company when he sits still and minds his own business.

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I have to get through all these tears about animals, though, so I can do something about it. Animals don’t need your tears; they need your help.

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I haven’t read the new book by Randy James (Why Cows Learn Dutch & Other Secrets of Amish Farms) but I wonder if includes the cruelty toward & exploitation of animals. One of the dirty little secrets of the Amish is their inhumane treatment of dogs. The very profitable business of theirs (breeding & overbreeding dogs )is known as PUPPY MILLS! That shameful fact should certainly be exposed in the explanation of how the Amish mix work and wisdom to be successful.

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I heard a bird at break of day Sing from the autumn trees A song so mystical and calm, So full of certainties.

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I holde a mouses herte nat worth a leek. That hath but oon hole for to sterte to.

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I like to feed my squirrels.

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I love animals, but I love people, and I love people who have all kinds of beliefs.

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I love cats because I enjoy my home; and little by little, they become its visible soul.- Jean Cocteau

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I love cats. I have a lot of cat tales, ha ha, so to speak. A lot of my cats come to me. They show up at my house. I’m kind of a cat lady that way.

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I love my kitties, they are like my babies – I talk to them on the phone. I am like, ‘Hi Mom,’ she’s like, ‘Hi’…I am like, ‘Put me on with the cats,” she laughs. ‘I’m like, ‘hi baby, how’s my little girl?’

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I love Siberians because they are so beautiful to look at. They are certainly not pushovers, though; you have to earn their respect and their love. They are very territorial and are very clean, which make them such great pets.

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I love to cook.. but nothing that had to die.

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I love to watch slaughterhouse films run backwards. All the animals get their heads and skin and tails back…and are resurrected.

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I never saw a Purple Cow, I never hope to see one; But I can tell you, anyhow, I’d rather see than be one!

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I purr and your blues fade away. I snuggle close and a frown turns to a smile. I play chase and your world fills with laughter. And in return, all I ask, is two meals a day… …and all your love.

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I remember my first dream was to liberate all birds from their cages. Later on, when I was about 12, we lived in Panama and I accompanied a couple of pistol packing rent collecctors through the slums. I knew their boss, the landlord who lived in palatial affluence and I felt it was terribly wrong. For most of my life I’ve been active in human rights campaigns including the movements for trade union democracy and for civil rights. Animal rights for me, was nothing more than a logical extension of these concerns. Way back when I was a kid my grandparents had a cow’s tongue hanging in the kitchen, waiting to be cooked. It just totally growwed me out and I never ate tongue again. Later on when I worked in Guinea, I was invited to an event in the countryside where I played with a sheep in the grass. Then at the dinner the centerpiece was a whole roasted sheep waiting to be carved up. Playing with one and imagining eating another shook me up and I never ate lamb from then on. Caressing my feline friend while sticking a knife and fork into another animal made me question and made me think. Then I read Peter Singer’s Animal Liberation and it all came together.

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I remember watching a lonely leaf. It appeared lost. I picked it up and carried it to a bunch of leaves in a nearby woods and left it with its friends.

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I ride my horses three to four times a week.

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I shoot the Hippopotamus with bullets made of platinum, because if I use the leaden one his hide is sure to flatten em.


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