"At the moment our human world is based on the suffering and destruction of millions of non-humans. To perceive this and to do something to change it in personal and public ways is to undergo a change of perception akin to a religious conversion. Nothing can ever be seen in quite the same way again because once you have admitted the terror and pain of other species you will, unless you resist conversion, be always aware of the endless permutations of suffering that support our society."
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Former Roman CatholicsPeople from EdinburghDetective fiction authorsNovelists from ScotlandShort story writers from Scotland
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Quoted in Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson, The Face on Your Plate: The Truth About Food (New York: Norton & Company, 2009, ), p. 137
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Arthur Conan Doyle
1859 – 1930
schottischer Kriminalautor
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