“Working to spare animals the immense suffering they undergo does not diminish by one iota my determination to alleviate human misery. Needless suffering must be done away with wherever it is, in whatever form it takes. This is a war that has to be waged on all fronts, and it can be.”

Source: A Plea for the Animals (2014), Chapter 5, p. 99

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French writer and Buddhist monk 1946

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