VEGETARIANISM QUOTES V

quotations about vegetarianism

Vegetables contain more nutriment than an equal amount of dead flesh. This will sound a surprising and incredible statement to many people, because they have been brought up to believe that they cannot exist unless they defile themselves with flesh, and this delusion is so widely spread that it is difficult to awaken the average man from it.

C. W. LEADBEATER

Vegetarianism and Occultism

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Vegetables are interesting but lack a sense of purpose when unaccompanied by a good cut of meat.

FRAN LEBOWITZ

attributed, Food and Drink: A Book of Quotations

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If we're not supposed to eat animals ... how come they're made out of meat?

ANONYMOUS

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Were one to stop and think of what meat is, and what it was, it is doubtful if one could eat it. It is merely dead and decaying flesh -- flesh from the body of an animal.... Only by the fact that hey are covered up, and their true nature concealed by cooking, and basting, and pickling, and peppering and salting can we eat them at all. If we were natural carnivorous animals, we should delight in bloodshed and gore of all kind!... We should eat our flesh warm and quivering -- just as it comes from the cow!

HEREWARD CARRINGTON

The Natural Food for Man


Perhaps a man hitched to the cart of a Martian or roasted on the spit by inhabitants of the Milky Way will recall the veal cutlet he used to slice on his dinner plate and apologize (belatedly) to the cow.

MILAN KUNDERA

The Unbearable Lightness of Being

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Those who eat flesh are but eating grains and vegetables at second hand; for the animal receives from these things the nutrition that produces growth. The life that was in the grains and the vegetables passes into the eater. We receive it by eating the flesh of the animal. How much better to get it direct by eating the food that God provided for our use!

ELLEN WHITE

Health and Happiness


Vegetarianism -- You are what you eat, and who wants to be a lettuce?

PETER BURNS

attributed, The Book of Poisonous Quotes

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First, how do you prove that mankind is invested with the right of killing them, and that brutes have been created for the purpose you assert them to be? Secondly, it is to be observed that the flesh of man himself possesses the same nourishing and palatable qualities? Are we then to become cannibals for that reason?

LEWIS GOMPERTZ

Moral Inquiries


Actually, when we really think about it, we are all "grim reapers," inhabiting a planet where killing is the law. The big fish gobbles up the little fish, and where do all those hamburgers come from? Animals give their lives for us, and for each other, as the tiger eats the gazelle. Even vegetarians are killers though they might fool themselves into thinking they are not. Read The Secret Life of Plants, by Peter Tompkins and Christopher Bird, and empathize with the philodendron, hooked up to a polygraph machine. The polygraph went "wild" when a plant-destroying student walked by. The plants also responded to music and adapted to human wishes. Does that ripe, juicy tomato feel it when you take a bite? (By eating it, you are also practicing tomato "sprout" control by preventing its seeds from becoming future tomato plants.) To live on planet Earth, all must kill.

A. CARLSON WHALEN

Mother Earth and the Gene Machines


A man can live and be healthy without killing animals for food; therefore, if he eats meat, he participates in taking animal life merely for the sake of his appetite. And to act so is immoral.

LEO TOLSTOY

On Civil Disobedience

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If we each had to butcher our own meat, there would be a great increase in the number of vegetarians.

ERNEST HOWARD CROSBY

Tolstoy and His Message


Only by discarding a diet based on rotting corpses could men become sane.

JACK LINDSAY

Fanfrolico and After


We manage to swallow flesh, only because we do not think of the cruel and sinful thing we do.

RABINDRANATH TAGORE

Glimpses of Bengal Letters

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Sooner or later, we'll all be on the menu.

ROD SERLING

"To Serve Man", The Twilight Zone


The meat-free lobby has been rebranding quietly for a while. Certainly, all but the most entrenched dinosaurs have forsworn the prejudice that all vegans and vegetarians are a feeble cohort of joyless neurotics, trussed up in hemp. Today, vegetarians especially are a mainstream minority: they've smartened up their menus and their look. Indeed, perhaps you would even consider going out with one.

PHOEBE LOCKHURST

"Vegetarian London: the best new dishes", Evening Standard, April 5, 2017


The vegetarian is the only living creature who belongs to the vegetable kingdom.

EVEN ESAR

20,000 Quips & Quotes


Men think it right to eat animals, because they are led to believe that God sanctions it. This is untrue. No matter in what books it may be written that it is not sinful to slay animals and to eat them, it is more clearly written in the heart of man than in any books that animals are to be pitied and should not be slain any more than human beings. We all know this if we do not choke the voice of our conscience.

LEO TOLSTOY

The Pathway of Life: Teaching Love and Wisdom

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When a man of normal habits is ill, everyone hastens to assure him that he is going to recover. When a vegetarian is ill (which fortunately very seldom happens), everyone assures him that he is going to die, and that they told him so, and that it serves him right. They implore him to take at least a little gravy, so as to give himself a chance of lasting out the night.

GEORGE BERNARD SHAW

Saturday Review, May 21, 1898

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A Cornell undergraduate and his academic adviser have come up with a new way to think about vegetarians. And it's not just about what's on their plates. The new theory proposes that vegetarianism is an identity, not just a series of decisions about what to eat. Choosing a plant-based diet -- and a wide variety of ways that people think, feel and behave in relation to that choice -- provides vegetarians with a sense of self, the researchers said, just as race, religion, gender or sexual orientation can provide an identity for others.

SUSAN KELLEY

"What makes a vegetarian? It's not what's on the plate", Cornell Chronicle, April 20, 2017


One farmer says to me, "You cannot live on vegetable food solely, for it furnishes nothing to make the bones with"; and so he religiously devotes a part of his day to supplying his system with the raw material of bones; walking all the while he talks behind his oxen, which, with vegetable-made bones, jerk him and his lumbering plow along in spite of every obstacle.

HENRY DAVID THOREAU

Walden

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