Factory Quote by Grace Dent Download Open image “I really abhor factory farming and its byproducts so I live a vegan lifestyle as much as I can.” — Grace Dent ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.3 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Factory Factory farming Farming I can Lifestyle Live
Factory farming is terrible for the environment—not to mention that it's gross. The best thing you can do, if you think about it, is… — Christofer Drew Copy Share Image
While vegans and meat-eaters disagree, we can all be united in our fear and hatred for the horror that is factory farming. — Joel Salatin Copy Share Image
Whenever I talk about loving vegan food, it starts a backlash. The vegans aren't happy with me because I'm not fully vegan and the… — Grace Dent Copy Share Image
Remember that as a vegan, you save dozens of animals every year from the horrors of factory farms, which is great. And when you… — Bruce Friedrich Copy Share Image
Factory farming isn't just killing: It is negation, a complete denial of the animal as a living being with his or her own needs… — Matthew Scully Copy Share Image
I became vegan because I saw footage of what really goes on in the slaughterhouses and on the dairy farms. — Ellen DeGeneres Copy Share Image
I'm an advocate for being full-blown vegan. That's my ideal way that I would love people to live, but the key to it is… — Pete Dunne Copy Share Image
I'm vegan on home base, but when I travel to other countries, I throw it all into the garbage. — Lake Bell Copy Share Image
Being vegan is not always easy and accessible. But it's a way of life and makes me as a person feel really good and… — Olivia Wilde Copy Share Image
Give me an impromptu 50-person guest list, a fold-out emergency trestle table and a pack of frozen vol-au-vent cases and, darlings, I will give… — Grace Dent Copy Share Image
I skip breakfast a lot - often, it's just a litre of coffee with oat milk - and I eat lots of protein at… — Grace Dent Copy Share Image
Once, bit-fetching was the job mainly of children. In the 1970s, if I sat too long looking bored, I'd be dispatched to the shop… — Grace Dent Copy Share Image
I've realised that, from your mid-40s, everything you eat and drink shows in your face. — Grace Dent Copy Share Image
The moment you become sober, you feel 100% better. Then you have to stop yourself being evangelical because you feel like you've found religion. — Grace Dent Copy Share Image
Everybody you meet, when you're a restaurant critic, tells you they'd love to be your dinner companion. — Grace Dent Copy Share Image
My rule of thumb with being in the closet is, as long as you're not spending Sundays thumping a bible about Sodom, or weekdays… — Grace Dent Copy Share Image
Sometimes you only realise how far you've travelled when you turn around and see the distance behind. — Grace Dent Copy Share Image
When I was a little girl I always enjoyed the roast potatoes and the vegetables at Sunday dinner more than the meat. — Grace Dent Copy Share Image
What 'Transparent' actually is if you give it a chance is a compelling, intoxicating look at family, siblings, secrets, divorce, being Jewish, mid-life anguish… — Grace Dent Copy Share Image
My very first real job in the industry was as a production assistant on a show called 'Infinity Factory' in 1976. — Bonnie Hammer Copy Share Image
Now, I love a good factory tour. Drop me into a bottling plant, an automotive assembly line, or a jellybean factory, and I'm happy… — Marc Randolph Copy Share Image
It's commonly said that if slaughterhouses had clear glass walls, nobody would eat meat. I think people go out of their way to remain… — Steve-O Copy Share Image
We played an old U-Boat factory in East Germany once and that was massive - 35,000 people. — Keith Flint Copy Share Image
We lived above my father's launderette. Both my parents ran the launderette, but my father was also a factory supervisor, and my mum worked… — Sanjeev Bhaskar Copy Share Image
There were air raids at night. The factory was dark and dirty. And I remember thinking - well - I must find somebody or… — Ruth Pitter Copy Share Image
The artist is seen like a producer of commodities, like a factory that turns our refrigerators. — Sol LeWitt Copy Share Image
One cannot walk through an assembly factory and not feel that one is in Hell. — W. H. Auden Copy Share Image