Another Living Quotes
- I think there's something odd about eating another living anything. — Shania Twain
- Love is that micro-moment of warmth and connection that you share with another living being — Barbara Fredrickson
- There slowly grew up in me an unshakable conviction that we have no right to inflict suffering and death on another living creature, unless there… — Albert Schweitzer
- How could it ever be to our purpose to rob another living being of his or her purpose? — Will Tuttle
- I think 'vegan' is a beautiful word. It is more than just a description for our diet. I see it as a visible template for… — Philip Wollen
- I don't know why I told this story. I could just as well have told another. Perhaps some other time I'll be able to tell… — Samuel Beckett
- The human capacity for compassion is not a reflex that is triggered automatically by the presence of another living thing. — Steven Pinker
- If you don't love another living soul, then you'll never be disappointed. — Charlotte Bronte
- Unfortunately, most people never observe the natural cycle of birth and death. They do not realize that for one living thing to survive, another living… — Temple Grandin
- love, is an unnatural attachment to another living thing. it's the root cause of most personal problems people have. — Virginia C. Andrews
- It's only a hunting spider, it won't hurt you." -Myrnin "So not the point!" -Claire "Oh, pish. It's just another living creature. Nothing to be… — Rachel Caine
- And then there is our personal history. Memories only we share. Things not another living soul would understand. — Emily Giffin
- Thousands of years of human history have shown that the ideal setting for children to grow up is with a mother and a father committed… — Marco Rubio
- How weird is it that we call certain animals pets and treat them like members of the family, and yet other animals we label food… — Gabe Saporta
- We have friends come over, and we have like "Taco Night" like once a week. We're always decorating the apartment. It's fun coming home and… — Audrina Patridge