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Winners don't eat wieners.
We are complete press sluts.
Everything we do is based at adults.
Cows are gentle, interesting animals.
We do not advocate 'right to life' for animals.
Eating meat is primitive, barbaric, and arrogant.
Even painless research is fascism, supremacism...
Never doubt that one person can make a difference.
I have to think of the positive; that's how I cope.
Medical research is "immoral even it it's essential."
A rat is a pig is a dog is a boy. They're all animals.
The wonderful thing is that it's so incredibly easy to be kind.
I know it's illegal [trespassing], but I don't think it's wrong.
Even if animal tests produced a cure for AIDS, we'd be against it.
Euthanasia is the kindest gift to a dog or cat unwanted and unloved.
Businesses are terrified. They have no idea what I'm going to do next.
One day, we would like an end to pet shops and the breeding of animals.
I will be the last person to condemn ALF [the Animal Liberation Front].
The smallest form of life, even an ant or a clam, is equal to a human being
One hates to be absolute, but in my view, there is no such thing as humane meat.
A lot of people have culturally induced ethical blindness, but they can be cured!
Cheap meat is the problem. The answer is to replace meat recipes with vegan meals.
Humans have grown like a cancer. We're the biggest blight on the face of the earth.
More power to [Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty] if they can get someone's attention.
Pet ownership is an absolutely abysmal situation brought about by human manipulation.
When I hear of anyone walking into a lab and walking out with animals, my heart sings.
When it comes to pain, love, joy, loneliness, and fear, a rat is a pig is a dog is a boy.
Would I rather the research lab that tests animals is reduced to a bunch of cinders? Yes.
In the end, I think it would be lovely if we stopped this whole notion of pets altogether.
I wish we all would get up and go into the labs and take the animals out or burn them down.
It's time to face facts: Most people stop being environmentalists when they sit down to eat.
I hope SeaWorld is exploring how, like Ringling, it can get out of the wild animal business.
To me, it is one world, and the non-human animals bear the brunt of oppression and suffering.
Pet ownership is slavery. Animals are not ours to eat, wear, experiment on, or be entertained by.
Recognize meat for what it really is: the antibiotic- and pesticide-laden corpse of a tortured animal.
Perhaps measuring animal intelligence by comparing it to human intelligence isn't the best litmus test.
All tyranny, bigotry, aggression, and cruelty are wrong, and whenever we see it, we must never be silent.
Even painless research is fascism, supremacism, because the act of confinement is traumatizing in itself.
Pigeon racing is a lousy, greedy, and often unlawful activity. One thing that it is not is kind to birds.
Real nutrition comes from soybeans, almonds, rice, and other healthy vegetable sources, not from a cow's udder.
Pigeons are gentle and smart and have complex social relationships. Their hearing and vision are both excellent.
If my father had a heart attack it would give me no solace at all to know his treatment was first tried on a dog.
It's the 21st century. It's healthier for us, better for the environment and certainly kinder to be a vegetarian.
Elephants have the largest brains of any mammal on the face of the Earth. They are creative, altruistic and kind.
We’re looking for good lawsuits that will establish the interests of animals as a legitimate area of concern in law.
At PETA, we often say that the issue of how animals are treated isn't just about them; it's about us, how we behave.
Six million Jews died in concentration camps, but six billion broiler chickens will die this year in slaughter houses.
When we build an attractive home, we raze land on which animals have already built their homes. They have nowhere to go.
It is only human supremacy, which is as unacceptable as racism and sexism, that makes us afraid of being more inclusive.
Most Americans, like most Japanese, view their dogs, cats, and other animal companions as family members, and rightly so.