Quote by: George Bernard Shaw

We cut the throat of a calf and hang it up by the heels to bleed to death so that our veal cutlet may be white; we nail geese to a board and cram them with food because we like the taste of liver disease; we tear birds to pieces to decorate our women's hats; we mutilate domestic animals for no reason at all except to follow an instinctively cruel fashion; and we connive at the most abominable tortures in the hope of discovering some magical cure for our own diseases by them.


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Author Bio


  • NameGeorge Bernard Shaw
  • DescriptionIrish playwright
  • BornJuly 26, 1856
  • DiedNovember 2, 1950
  • CountryIreland; United Kingdom Of Great Britain And Ireland; United Kingdom
  • ProfessionMusic Critic; Politician; Playwright; Linguist; Screenwriter; Writer; Artist
  • AwardsNobel Prize In Literature; Academy Awards Oscar