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500+ CELEBRITIES GO VEGETARIAN
500+ CELEBRITIES GO VEGETARIAN
500+ CELEBRITIES GO VEGETARIAN
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Dr Jackie Jones-Hunt's paradigm shattering Animal Souls Serialization is pure gold, paradigm shattering and a deeply thought-provoking, potentially life-changing 'must read'. This second generously sized instalment follows the first, namely the best-selling Proof Animals Have Souls. Each is receiving fantastic reviews including those from professor
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 1, 2014
ISBN9780992866136
500+ CELEBRITIES GO VEGETARIAN

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    500+ CELEBRITIES GO VEGETARIAN - Jackie Jones-Hunt Phd

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    1. Joseph Addison (1672-1719), English Essayist and Poet

    A man [or woman] must be both stupid and uncharitable who believes there is no virtue or truth but on his own side.

    2. Joseph Addison (1672-1719), English Essayist and Poet

    True benevolence or compassion, extends itself through the whole of existence and sympathizes with the distress of every creature capable of sensation.

    3. Rev. R.C.R. Adkins, M.A: Extract from Religion and the Rights of Animals: The British Vegetarian, November/December 1967 (Journal of the Vegetarian Society).

    We must act, and act quickly, to see that the rights of animals to a happy life is recognized…A religion, in fact, which fails to recognize these rights cannot be thought of as true religion.

    4. Theodore Adorno

    Auschwitz happens when people look at a slaughterhouse and think they are only animals.

    5. Aesop (c.620-564 BCE), Ancient Greek Writer: Acclaimed as the author of many internationally famous animal fables still celebrated today.

    Beware lest you lose the substance by grasping at the shadow.

    6. Aesop (c.620-564 BCE), Ancient Greek Writer: Acclaimed as the author of many internationally famous animal fables still celebrated today.

    It is easy to be brave from a safe distance.

    7. Aesop (c.620-564 BCE), Ancient Greek Writer: Acclaimed as the author of many internationally famous animal fables still celebrated today.

    No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted.

    8. Aesop (c.620-564 BCE), Ancient Greek Writer: Acclaimed as the author of many internationally famous animal fables still celebrated today.

    We hang the petty thieves and appoint the great ones to public office.

    9. Akbarati Jetha: Teacher of Islam

    There can never be peace and happiness in the world so long as we exploit other living creatures for food or otherwise.

    10. Bob Allen

    Remember, no one has ever built strong, trusting, respectful, harmonious or peaceful relationships with anyone, human or animal...by using intimidation, fear, force, or pain...they never have, and they never will...

    11. Frederick (Henri Frederic) Amiel, (1821-1881), Swiss Philosopher and Poet

    Truth is not only violated by falsehood; it may be equally outraged by silence.

    12. Frederick (Henri Frederic) Amiel, (1821-1881), Swiss Philosopher and Poet

    Truth is the secret of eloquence and of virtue, the basis of moral authority. It is the highest summit of art and life.

    13. Frederick (Henri Frederic) Amiel, (1821-1881), Swiss Philosopher and Poet

    Truth above all, even when it upsets us and overwhelms us.

    14. Frederick (Henri Frederic) Amiel, (1821-1881), Swiss Philosopher and Poet

    …If man was what he ought to be, he would be adored by the animals…

    15. American Proverb

    You are what you eat.

    16. Cleveland Amory (1917-1998), Harvard Crimson Editor, TV Guide and Parade Columnist

    I consider the three most cruelly produced foods to be from lobsters, dropped alive into boiling water, veal from calves separated from their mothers and kept in crates, and pate de fois gras. (Pate de foie gras is covered in the film Mondo Kane which shows the force feeding of geese.

    Food is stuffed down their throats with a pole….when they want to regurgitate…a brass ring is tied around their throat…the excess food creates a stuffed liver pleasing to gourmets). (Caviar comes from the ripping out of the ovaries of the mother sturgeon

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