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Introduction
Essays
For the Times; they are a
Changing
Mystical Transformation
Peace In
Our Lifetime
Redefining
and Elevating our Veganism
Reflections on
What I'm Thankful For
To Be A Feminist Is To Be A Vegan
Vegan
Evolution Virgil Butler - Bio
A Vision
of a Vegan World
You Are Not
Alone
Poems
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At a Hunter's Hang-Out
The Animals'
Saint
A Baby's Story
Dark and Evil Days
"Do they care?"
Eating Babies
Eyes Of An Elephant
An Enigma
The Fawn Story
Forest Friends
Humanity
and its Vanity
In The Name Of Tradition
Letter To My Unborn
Child
Let's
Not Forget
Little Red Riding Hood
Man May be Mad
Meat
My Love should be
more ‘Dog-like’
Thanksgiving
Wish
To My Daughter
Truly Beautiful
We WillStories
Downed
Cow
The Happy Child
A Lemming
Named Choice
Three Pigs
and A Wolf
Songs
Antilullaby
Companion Animal
Farmer Boy
Fight We Shall
Go Vegan
The Greatest Gift
Here
How Can We Do It?
The Last Slaughterhouse
Listen to Chief Seattle
My God Says
Osteoporosis
Our Evolution
The Racist
Sweat-Free Carols
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YOU ARE NOT ALONE!
You
are not alone in your viewing of non-violence to all beings (i.e. veganism)
being the right way to live your life. Some of the greatest thinkers of recorded
history wrote about ‘abstinence from eating animals and their bodily
secretions’, before the word ‘vegan’ ever existed. You are in the company of
these revered philosophers, scientists and statesman. In present times, you are
no longer alone in your ideals. There is an ever-growing number of like-minded
people blossoming on our planet. Veganism is spreading. All our effort has
really accomplished something. We can change the world (for the better), one
step at a time.
You
know you are not alone when you notice that there are more and more festivals
and events attended by hundreds of vegans. There are vegans in countries all
over the world. There are vegans in all walks of life and professions, including
politicians like U.S. Congressman, Dennis Kucinich and major motion picture
celebrities, such as Academy Award winner and nominee; Joaquin Phoenix. The
following is a list of some of the great minds of all time and their timeless
thoughts on eating animals. Take note of the coincidence that your mind thinks
like these great minds. Great minds think alike! You're not alone!
Count Leo Tolstoy, Russian novelist & philosopher, (1829-1910)
“If a man earnestly seeks a righteous life, his first act of abstinence is from
animal food…”
Albert Einstein, physicist, 1921 Nobel Prize recipient
“Nothing will benefit human health and increase chances for survival of life on
Earth as much as the evolution to a vegetarian diet.”
“It is my view that a vegetarian manner of living, by its purely physical effect
on the human temperament, would most beneficially influence the lot of mankind.”
Leonardo Da Vinci, Italian sculptor, artist, inventor, (1425-1519)
“The time will come when men such as I will look upon the murder of animals as
they now look upon the murder of men.”
Alice Walker, American author, The Color Purple
“The animals of the world exist for their own reasons. They were not made for
humans any more than blacks were made for whites, or women for men.”
Mahatma Gandhi, Hindu pacifist and spiritual leader, (1869-1948)
“It is very significant that some of the most thoughtful and cultured men are
partisans of a pure vegetable diet.”
“I do not regard flesh-food as necessary for us at any stage and under any clime
in which it is possible for human beings ordinarily to live, I hold flesh-food
to be unsuited to our species.”
The Buddha, Indian avatar, (circa 563-483 B.C.)
“All beings tremble before violence. All fear death. All love life. See yourself
in others. Then whom can you hurt? What harm can you do?”
Plutarch, Greek philosopher, (46-120 A.D.)
“The obligations of law and equity reach only to mankind; but kindness and
beneficence should be extended to the creatures of every species and these will
flow from the breast of a true man, as streams that issue from the living
fountain.”
Henry David Thoreau, American author, naturalist (1812-1862)
“Every man who has ever been earnest to preserve his higher or poetic faculties
in the best condition has been particularly inclined to abstain from animal
food.”
Albert Schweitzer, M.D., Alsatian philosopher and medical missionary, 1952
Nobel prize recipient, (1875-1965)
“….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 is some
unavoidable necessity for it.”
Plato, Greek philosopher, (circa 428-347 B.C.)
“The Gods created certain kinds of beings to replenish our bodies…they are the
trees and the plants and the seeds.”
George Bernard Shaw, Anglo-Irish author and playwright, 1925 Nobel Prize
Recipient, (1856-1950)
“My situation is a solemn one: life is offered to me on the condition of eating
beefsteaks. But death is better than cannibalism. My will contains directions
for my funeral, which will be followed, not my mourning coaches, but by oxen,
sheep, flocks of poultry, and a small traveling aquarium of live fish, all
wearing white scarves in honor of the man who perished rather than eat his
fellow creatures. It will be, without the exception of Noah’s Ark, the most
remarkable thing of its kind ever seen.”
“The average age (longevity) of a meat-eater is 63. I am on the verge of 85 and
still at work as hard as ever. I have lived quite long enough and am trying to
die, but I simply cannot do it. A single beefsteak would finish me, but I cannot
bring myself to swallow it. I am oppressed with a dread of living forever. That
is the only disadvantage of vegetarianism.”
Benjamin Spock, M.D, the famous Dr. Spock pediatrician and author,
(1903-1998)
“When I was 88 years old, I gave up meat entirely and switched to a plant foods
diet following a slight stroke. During the following months, I not only lost 50
pounds, but gained strength in my legs and picked up stamina. Now, at age 93,
I’m on the same plant-based diet, and I still don’t eat any meat or dairy
products. I either swim, walk, or paddle a canoe daily and I feel the best I’ve
felt since my heart problems began.”
Isaac Bashevis Singer, Yiddish Laureate of literature, 1978 Nobel Prize
recipient, (1904-1991)
“If there would come a voice from God saying, ‘I’m against vegetarianism!’ I
would say, ‘Well, I am for it!’ This is how strongly I feel in this regard.”
Benjamin Franklin, American statesman, inventor, (1706-1790)
“My refusing to eat meat occasioned inconveniency, and I have been frequently
chided for my singularity. But my light repast allows for greater progress, for
greater clearness of head and quicker comprehension.”
Sir Thomas More, Irish author and poet, (1779-1852)
“The utopians feel that slaughtering our fellow creatures gradually destroys the
sense of compassion, which is the finest sentiment of which our human nature is
capable.”
John Robbins, American author of: Diet for a New America, The Food Revolution
and Reclaiming our Health
“It is increasingly obvious that environmentally sustainable solutions to world
hunger can only emerge as people eat more plant foods and fewer animal products.
To me it is deeply moving that the same food choices that give us the best
chance to eliminate world hunger are also those that take the least toll on the
environment, contribute the most to our long-term health, are the safest, and
are also, far and away, the most compassionate towards our fellow creatures.”
Michael Klaper, M.D., American author and international lecturer
“People are the only animals that drink the milk of the mother of another
species. All other animals stop drinking milk altogether after weaning. It is
unnatural for a dog to nurse from a mother giraffe; it is just as unnatural for
a human being to drink the milk of a cow.”
Michael Greger, M.D., American medical doctor, author, lecturer
“I think of veganism humbly and holistically. It’s about taking personal
responsibility in a world so full of needless suffering. It’s challenging one’s
self to open one’s eyes and question society’s assumptions and habits. It’s
about critical thinking and compassion and how we would like to see the world
evolve.”
Rachel Carson, American author, Silent Spring (1907-1964)
“We cannot have peace among men whose hearts delight in killing any living
creature. By every act that glorifies or even tolerates such delight in killing,
we set back the progress of humanity.”
Reverend Dr. Andrew Linzey, Anglican priest, professor and author, Oxford
University Chaplain
“The Christian argument for vegetarianism is simple: since animals belong to
God, have value to God and live for God, then their needless destruction is
sinful.”
Howard Lyman, American author and international lecturer
“When we dare to think of the environmental threats facing our planet: air
pollution, water pollution, land contamination, soil erosion, wildlife loss,
desertification (the turning of verdant land into a condition resembling natural
desert), rain forest destruction and global warming, humankind’s profligate
consumption of animal products has made a significant contribution to all of
these ills, and it stands as the leading cause of many of them. Certainly these
problems wouldn’t disappear overnight but no other lifestyle change could
produce as positive an impact on these profound threats to our collective
survival as the adoption of a plant-based diet.”
Charles Darwin (1809-1882) English biologist and naturalist
“The love for all living creatures is the most noble attribute of man.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882) American philosopher, poet, and essayist
“You have just dined, and however scrupulously the slaughterhouse is concealed
in the graceful distance of miles, there is complicity.”
(quoted from FATE, The Conduct of LIfe 1860)
Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) German philosopher
“We can judge the heart of a man by his treatment of animals.”
Incredibly Delicious contains tips on: feeding pets vegan, on vegan-organic gardening, and healthy hints. It includes quotes from the great timeless
thinkers as well as modern-day authorities, a resource section containing plant-based alternative products and cruelty-free
companies, in addition to more than 500 incredibly delicious, cholesterol-free plant-based recipes
from beginner to gourmet international cuisine! |