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Compassion
In nothing does man, with his grand notions of heaven and charity, show forth his innate, low-bred, wild animalism more clearly than in his treatment of his brother beasts. From the shepherd with his lambs to the red-handed hunter, it is the same; no recognition of rights -- only murder in one form or another.
  • Author: John Muir, naturalist, explorer, and writer (1838-1914)
  • Contributor: ValerieT
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