"Men think it right to eat animals, because they are led to believe that God sanctions it. This is untrue. No matter in what books it may be written that it is not sinful to slay animals and to eat them, it is more clearly written in the heart of man than in any books that animals are to be pitied and should not be slain any more than human beings. We all know this if we do not choke the voice of our conscience."
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Leo Tolstoy, The Pathway of Life: Teaching Love and Wisdom Vol 1 (1919), p. 68.
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