Wagner, Richard (1813-1883) - Human dignity begins to assert itself
only at the point where man is distinguishable from the beast by pity for
it.
Weaver, Dennis - I think there will come a time, and this is down the
road a great many years, when civilized people will look back in horror on
our generation and the ones that have preceded it: the idea that we should
eat other living things running around on four legs, that we should raise
them just for the purpose of killing them! The people of the future will
say, 'meat-eaters!' in disgust and regard us in the same way that we
regard cannibals and cannibalism.
Weaver, Dennis - There will come a time...when civilised people will
look back in horror on our generation and the ones that preceded it: the
idea that we should eat other living things running around on four legs,
that we should raise them just for the purpose of killing them! The people
of the future will say meat-eaters! in disgust and regard us in the same
way we regard cannibals and cannibalism.
Wells, H.G. (from Utopia) - In all the round world there is no meat.
There used to be. But now we cannot stand the thought of slaughterhouses.
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