Slaughterhouses Quote by Paul McCartney Download Open image “If slaughterhouses had glass walls, everyone would be a vegetarian.” — Paul McCartney ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.5 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Slaughterhouses Vegetarian Vegetarianism
If slaughterhouses had glass walls the whole world would be vegetarian. — Linda McCartney Copy Share Image
If slaughterhouses had glass walls, everyone would be vegetarian. We feel better about ourselves and better about the animals, knowing we're not contributing to… — Linda McCartney Copy Share Image
If slaughter houses had glass walls, would we even be having this debate? — Philip Wollen 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
I believe if the viewing of slaughter was required to eat meat, most folks would become vegetarians. — Howard Lyman Copy Share Image
If we each had to butcher our own meat, there would be a great increase in the number of vegetarians. — Ernest Howard Crosby Copy Share Image
Were the walls of our meat industry to become transparent, literally or even figuratively, we would not long continue to raise, kill, and eat… — Michael Pollan Copy Share Image
“Have you seen the state of some of these vegetarians? They look like they’re going to drop down dead any minute. We didn’t fight our way to the top of the food chain to be vegetarians, did we? Can you imagine a fry-up without the sausage and bacon? Or not being able to order steak, egg and chips? Can you… — Karl Wiggins Copy Share
In all the round world there is no meat. There used to be. But now we cannot stand the thought of slaughterhouses. — H. G. Wells Copy Share Image
As long as there are slaughterhouses there will be battlefields. A vegetarian diet is the acid test of humanitarianism. — Leo Tolstoy Copy Share Image
Many years ago I was fishing, and as I was reeling in the poor fish, I realised, 'I am killing him - all for… — Paul McCartney Copy Share Image
Hamburg totally wrecked us. I remember getting home to England and my dad thought I was half-dead. I looked like a skeleton, I hadn't… — Paul McCartney Copy Share Image
The thing you must remember is that I'm the Number One John Lennon fan. I love him to this day and I always did… — Paul McCartney Copy Share Image
I never really got on that well with Yoko anyway. Strangely enough, I only started to get to know her after John's death. — Paul McCartney Copy Share Image
I think a domestic situation can change you and your attitudes. I suppose if you did get a bit content, then you might not… — Paul McCartney Copy Share Image
Domesticity is the enemy of art. I don't know if that's true. You can write good happy songs. So, I don't think it's necessarily… — Paul McCartney Copy Share Image
...We can work it out. Life is very short, and there's no time for fussing and fighting, my friend. — Paul McCartney Copy Share Image
I am quite happy that the Beatles came and went. There is even a sort of glory in not having it go on forever.… — Paul McCartney Copy Share Image
Buy, buy, says the sign in the shop window; Why, why, says the junk in the yard. — Paul McCartney Copy Share Image
My dad, bless him, was a musician. And his dad had thought that his music was rubbish. — Paul McCartney Copy Share Image
I can't manage without homeopathy. In fact, I never go anywhere without homeopathic remedies. — Paul McCartney Copy Share Image
Nearly all the writing of our time is likely to disappear in a hundred years. Certainly most readers - and nearly all critics -… — Michael Dirda 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
Factory-farm lobbyists are so powerful and so well funded and they do everything in their power to hide the truth about farming. They keep… — Moby Copy Share Image
Wherever he goes, whatever he does, he will always see that word: murder—immortally inscribed upon the pediment of that vast slaughterhouse—humanity. — Octave Mirbeau Copy Share Image
Trying to exhaust himself, Vaughan devised an endless almanac of terrifying wounds and insane collisions: The lungs of elderly men punctured by door-handles; the… — Anonymous 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
You eat the burger but you don't want the slaughterhouse next door to where you live. — Chicken John Copy Share Image
“I will persist until I succeed. I was not delivered into this world in defeat, nor does failure course in my veins. I am… — Og Mandino Copy Share Image
I'm no shrinking violet. I played hockey until half my teeth were knocked down my throat. And I'm extremely competitive on a tennis court.… — Peter Burwash Copy Share Image
Sheep run to the slaughterhouse, silent and hopeless, but at least sheep never vote for the butcher who kills them or the people who… — Octave Mirbeau Copy Share Image
I think if you're against cruelty and you look at what happens to animals in slaughterhouses and on factory farms, you have to be… — Ingrid Newkirk Copy Share Image
I don't think that Slaughterhouse-Five was successful movie material. In fact, Vonnegut's books mostly I don't feel are movie material. — Jerry Garcia Copy Share Image