I'm a proud vegan, whistle-blower, and animal rights activist.
I'm a really big animal lover.
I was an animator for a while early on, but a 2D animator.
Capture of a wild animal is invariably traumatic.
I'm getting the basics with the AFL, but the NFL is a different animal.
Oil is like a wild animal. Whoever captures it has it.
A kitten is in the animal world what a rosebud is in the garden.
...the human animal is a selfish beast...
Many people who live with animals have noticed that their cat or dog becomes solicitous of them when they are feeling unwell. A cat who is normally aloof may come sit in the sick person's lap; a normally rambunctious dog may tone himself down when hi...
Now everything was changed. She walked about with cautious, anxious steps, staring constantly at the ground, on the lookout for things that crept and crawled. Bushes were dangerous, and so were sea grass and rain water. There were little animals ever...
Animal? Ao pensar nesse termo sentiu um leve embaraço. Era um animal, Luisito? Ou era algo diferente? O que era afinal um animal? No desdém do uso comum, as pessoas esqueciam-se muito facilmente da essência dessa palavra. , o termo latina para alm...
I dislike this whole business of experimentation on animals, unless there's some very good and altogether exceptional reason to this very case. The thing that gets me is that it's not possible for the animals to understand why they are being called u...
Instinct ensures animals to have society. Reason ensures society to have animals
Working with animals is always going to be tough because the animal doesn't know it's an actor.
I love animals, and I feel more of a connection to animals than people.
I love animals and I love to see movies with animals that are done respectfully, you know?
We got some devastating reviews on Animal House at the start.
Animals remind us that all beings who walk, stand, swim, crawl, or fly are radiant, mysterious, and unique expressions of the Source. Every species, every culture, has it’s own genius.
Animals suffer both emotionally and physically, but they don't suffer metaphysically. That is, they don't suffer about suffering, don't get thrown into spiritual confusion by it, or fall out of connection with the divine because of it.
Because we tend to equate intelligence with language--particularly the ability to use language to think and communicate abstractions--it is natural to conclude that animals are, on the whole, a lot less intelligent than we are.
I believe the happiness we feel in relation to animals is immensely significant. I believe it is absolutely central to our physical, psychological, and spiritual well-being.