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"When you take the animal out, you also take the greenhouse gas issue out. And you take the food safety issues out. And you take some of other externalities related to food scarcity out. But one thing thatās amazing is I think you put our values back in. You put values like compassion, and integrity, and kindness. Values that are natural to human beings, you put that in. You build that back into the story of our food."
"Hate mushrooms? Prepare to fall in love with them. Tofu always freaked you out? You aināt cooking it right then. One of the best things about being vegan is how much you come to appreciate food ā when someone does a vegan chocolate cupcake, it's the best thing in the world, or truly nails a pizza so good you can hardly tell the difference ā it's just about opening up your palette and trying new things. Once you get into it, you won't go back."
"I'm in better condition [after going vegan]. My endurance has gone up, and I haven't gotten tired at all during the whole season. ⦠I don't think you should eat something that had a mother."
"As far as a compassionate lifestyle and [it being] healthy for me, for the planet and all the life on it, vegan is really the best way to go. It helps me a lot. I really believe that I'm doing something good for me and for everyone else every time I eat, you know."
"Implementing a compassionate perspective that embraces all life is at the heart of being vegan."
"In the final analysis, despite our diversity, there is only one type of vegan ā a person who is committed to and practices reverence and respect for all life."
"[As a vegan] I feel sexy. I feel confident. Iām healthier than ever. And my body is better than ever. ⦠What upsets me the most is the way animals are treated. Thereās no difference between a cat and a dog and a pig and a cow. Theyāre all individuals that have their own fears and desires and personalities."
"[As a vegan] I feel better, I look better, so itās a big change for me. You have more clarity and I think that all of us want to be more clear. I wanted to look younger and feel better and wanted to be a greater contributor to the good on the planet ⦠The more I learned about factory farming⦠the more I realized that I could not, in good conscience, be a contributor to such violence."
"When I went vegetarian at age eleven, it was a remarkably easy transition. A boy at my school was attempting to kill creatures in the pond. When I tried to stop him, he said, āYou eat animals,ā like that meant I had no right to try and save something that could end up on my plate later. The hypocrisy of my actions became crystal clear in that moment. I decided, no more meat. ⦠When I first started working for two organizations supporting anti-factory farming, vegan outreach and humane education, my choice to go vegan became that much clearer. I realized veganism is the only diet that can change the world. ⦠You can expect a healthier body, and the feeling of pride that goes hand-in-hand with living according to your values. Thatās something that many people aspire to, but few people achieve."
"When I became vegan I stopped training for myself and started training with a purpose greater than my own. Veganism for me is about mindfulness. I do this to liberate animals. ⦠Before I went vegan I had tendonitis, and I would get joint aches and ligament strains, and my knees would be sore. All that went away as soon as I switched to a wholefood plant-based diet. Itās anti-inflammatory, and your digestive system gets a break. ⦠I didnāt understand what it meant to be an athlete. I was big, muscularly, but I was swollen; it wasnāt āhealthy bigā. Now Iām leaner, sharper, quicker, and my mindās sharper too."
"Veganism is not a fad, it's a healthy, lifestyle choice. ⦠Yes I have a lot of plans to promote veganism in India. ⦠I plan to rope in international chefs to whip up some delicious dishes. Once people see how nutritious and delicious vegan food can be, theyāll switch to a healthier dairy-free lifestyle."
"The meat industry doesnāt want you to think about all the animals they are torturing and killing. And they definitely donāt want you to think about all the diseases related to eating meat. Their only concern is making a profit. A long time ago I made a decision to quit eating meat and dairy products. Animals are not ours to torture and dominate. If I was to eat factory farm meat or dairy products I would be taking part in the torturing and killing of animals. Thereās just no way! Animals are my friends, so why would I want to hurt them?"
"I credit my plant-based diet with giving me the energy and stamina to help carry my teams to four NBA championship wins. ⦠Veganism has become a transformative part of my life and I have made it my mission to share the power of plant-based eating with the world. ⦠Vegan eating is not just a slam dunk for human health; itās also the most effective way to combat climate change, according to a 2010 report by the United Nations. ⦠going vegan is one of the best things a person can do for their health, for animals, and for the environment."
"When you think about a better tomorrow, you think about veganism in the world. I donāt need a dead animal or dead piece of flesh to go into my live body. Thereās nothing on this planet that doesnāt want to live. I had animals as friends, they were happy to see me in their own animal way. Iām quite sure they did not want to be on my plate. I think hip-hop has become more conscious about diet⦠You are what you eat, so if this cow who is stressed, dumbfounded, sick becomes your meal, when you eat it, you are eating that stress and sickness. You are eating that fear. My peers and people that are related to me appreciate the vegan lifestyle, itās really spreading."
"Yeah, I love fashion. Love it, love it, love it. I love clothes. Iām a vegan, so Iām really interested now in sustainability and fashion being sustainable. Iām very kind of new to the veganism kind of fashion side, Iāve been a vegan for god⦠15 years now or so. I was a vegan before it was cool to be vegan. Old school, you know?"
"I went vegan for health reasons. I had that cholesterol, my choice was to either take medication that I didnāt want to take or change the way I eat. And I love a good challenge, so I walked out of the doctorās office vegan. This is three years ago. I felt different pretty much immediately. I always had trouble with lingering throat inflammation, and I got rid of that immediately, and my skin cleared up. I slept better. ⦠Try it out and see how you feel. If you feel better after a week, try another week."
"Eating a vegan diet ā itās just so much healthier ā and you avoid a lot of toxins that could age your skin and your body. I really noticed a difference in my skin not too long after switching to fully vegan. ⦠The older Iāve gotten, the more itās occurred to me that Iām doing it in order to live longer, though the vanity component will always be there. ⦠I just told myself one day that Iām going to do it and Iām going to give myself eight weeks. And that Iām not going to commit on this for a lifetime because itās psychologically huge for people to wrap their minds around it. And Iām just going to see how I feel, Iām going to test my blood again and see if thereās anything. Giving it that long you sort of get over the fact of feeling how big and difficult it is at the beginning. And if you really give yourself long enough to start feeling differently and sort of see the benefits then it will be great."
"A global transition to a cruelty-free vegan diet won't just help non-human animals. The transition will also help malnourished humans who could benefit from the grain currently fed to factory-farmed animals. For factory-farming is not just cruel; it's energy-inefficient. Letās take just one example. Over the past few decades, millions of Ethiopians have died of "food shortages" while Ethiopia grew grain to sell to the West to feed cattle. Western meat-eating habits prop up the price of grain so that poor people in the developing world canāt afford to buy it. In consequence, they starve by the millions. In my work, I explore futuristic, hi-tech solutions to the problem of suffering. But anybody who seriously wants to reduce human and non-human suffering alike should adopt a cruelty-free vegan lifestyle today."
"Why are vegans made fun of while the inhumane factory farming process regards animals and the natural world merely as commodities to be exploited for profit?"
"My assistant showed me a video called Forks and Knives (sic) or something, about (cutting out) meat and dairy products, so I thought, 'I'll give this a shot!' ⦠I feel OK actually, I feel better about myself, you know? I go on binges... That's the reason why I decided to cut out meat out and dairy because I've limited what I can have because when you're on the road and you're travelling, you grab buns and... burgers are everywhere... so now I've just narrowed the margin. ⦠I'm not saying I'm gonna do it forever; I might go back - when my wife learns to cook, so that'll be never!"
"The word vegan should not just be used when referring to people who choose not to eat animal products because being vegan includes doing our best to abstain from participating in the other ways animals are exploited, including animal testing, wearing them, etc. Clearly there is a lot of buzz about the word vegan these days, which is great, but I think it is imperative that we keep the dialogue about this word focused on what it truly means. Veganism is simply about one's ethics and not contributing to the suffering of others."
"Veganism is the direct response of my activism with animal rights. For me, to defend and protect animals means not to eat them, use them as clothes, use products tasted on them, pay people that want to show them in cages, all this. It is like someone that works for an ONG that protects children in poor countries: he would never buy products made by children under slavery conditions, wouldnāt he? It is a matter of being coherent with oneself, you cannot separate the two things."
"Obviously, the health benefits of being vegan are written in stone but I honestly believe the most benefit to me being vegan is that I do not carry the burden of guilt that I would have to endure knowing that I abused others for my own 'benefit'. ⦠Veganism is everything to me. It touches every part of my life. It is my life. I could not begin to imagine living my life any other way. ⦠Often people think we are weak in body and mind. They mistake our compassion for weakness. ⦠My strengths as an athlete are that I am not an athlete for myself. I am doing it for the benefit of others, which makes me work much harder to achieve. I am not selfish enough to want something this badly for myself. It makes me push myself that bit harder knowing that by doing well I can possibly convince others to consider a vegan lifestyle."
"Living a plant based life isnāt just about your food choices nor is it a ādietā; it is about living a healthy life while causing the least amount of harm to animals and our environment. You need to find your reasons for choosing this lifestyle and remember them if and when you think you might stray. Once you learn the real affects animal products have on your health and the environment, it will be an easy choice."
"Some may suggest the promotion of veganism is injurious to the poor and marginalized human population of the world. It is true that many people around the world continue to exploit animals for basic subsistence. The continued use of both domesecrated and free-living animals as food because of the absence of other dietary alternatives, linked to poverty, is itself an indictment of the capitalist system . . . Until nutritious, affordable plant-based food is available to all throughout the world, criticism of peoples who have no alternatives to exploiting animals for subsistence should be redirected against the capitalist system."
"It's been about two years. More energy, my face clears up, weight falls off. I lost, like, 30 pounds! ⦠Initially, I watched the documentary āWhat the Healthā, and to put it frankly, it p***ed me off. It really did. I was like, let me get this straight: The person giving you the disease and the person fighting the disease are in bed together? To hell with y'all. Out of spite, I went vegan because I was like, Y'all don't care."
"While expressing my milk realised that the equivalent for cows is my milk going to the mouths of people who murder and eat my family #VEGAN"
"If you canāt go vegan for the animals, why not go vegan for yourself? By switching to a plant-based diet, you wonāt just help save animalsā lives, you might just save the planet. The meat and dairy industries kill 70bn animals every year ā and a new report has found that they are on track to become the worldās biggest contributors to climate change. ⦠Eventually, a tipping point will come, and the planet will turn into a gigantic slaughterhouse. It wonāt be just calves and piglets these industries are killing ā it will be you, your children and the children they could have gone on to raise. ⦠So each time you eat bacon, or drink milk, you have not only invested in the slaughter of pigs or the abuse of cows, youāve signed your own death warrant. For this is a problem that is predicted to escalate in the coming decades and emissions for agriculture are projected to increase 80% by 2050. In the 1980s, people started saying āmeat is murderā, but it could become even worse than that ā meat could mean Armageddon."
"I became quite green - I have a very strong connection to nature. I read that if we fish the way we fish, in 2048 there will be no more fish left, which is pretty soon. So it's a statement."
"As I learned more about veganism, and animal farms and the way animals were treated, it just disgusted me to the point where I could never imagine eating animals again."
"Although my veganism started out absolutely about health, it's also become about the environment and animal cruelty. The way animals are treated and the conditions are atrocious. They're force fed steroids, the chickens are de-beaked. You end up eating sick, diseased chickens because they're living in shit. It's like a holocaust on animals."
"Veganism started off as a willpower challenge for me from vegetarianism. ⦠I just walked into year three, so I'm still a brand-new vegan, but I've learned so much ⦠and it's done wonders for my entire life. Some of the changes that I've experienced being vegan: I'm no longer anemic. ⦠I don't get sick! And my skin is clear. I lost 30 pounds. ⦠Everything in my life has benefited me just eating natural foods, and the more information about the truths and the harsh realities of treatment of animals as well as the process of manufacturing food or meat productsāincluding seafood, including the dairy industry, which I was oblivious to being a vegetarianāprompted me to continue this journey, which I'm very proud of, but it's impossible to turn back, because I no longer see productāI see process."
"Iāve also been on a pretty strict plant-based diet for 4 months now ā feeling stronger, fitter, healthier and more productive. I ride longer distances on my bike, can do more pull-ups than ever, and my brain seems to have a larger capacity for new projects, problem solving, songwriting, and fielding random questions. My health and strength make me a better performer and all that combined gives me more confidence to go out in the world and shine my light. It also makes me a lot better in bed. ⦠For those curious or concerned about a plant-based diet, check out the film Forks Over Knives. Itās a life changer. You can get all the protein you need from greens, quinoa, and hemp seed."
"I believe that all creatures, all living creatures are born with the right, the inalienable right of freedom, freedom to live our own life in our own way in our own environment making our own decisions, every creature. I believe we are all equal. ⦠Most people have a problem becoming a vegan or stopping eating meat, but because of how I want to live in this world and how I want to treat other creatures, I have to be a vegan. In order for me to eat meat, I would have to change all of my other beliefs."
"98 percent of the animals raised for food suffer horrifically on factory farms before being slaughtered. Every time you eat a vegan meal, you're voting for something different."
"We've all heard it: vegans are cool and plant-based dining is hot. What other diet can promise to keep you trim without working at it, clear clogged arteries, save the lives of animals, and do more to stem climate change than driving a Priusāor not driving at all?"
"For me, the essence of veganism is compassion ⦠not just compassion for animals, but all the way around."
"As a meat-eater, I've long found it convenient to categorise veganism as a response to animal suffering or a health fad. But, faced with these figures, it now seems plain that it's the only ethical response to what is arguably the world's most urgent social justice issue. We stuff ourselves, and the poor get stuffed."
"Mainly the fact that I love animals and donāt want to be involved in anything that causes or contributes to animal suffering. Also, I never really liked meat that much, unless it neither looked [n]or tasted like meat. Like taco filling. But, mainly because I love animals and donāt want them to suffer. Death is unavoidable, suffering is avoidable."
"Certainly, if the entire world decided to become vegan tomorrow, a whole host of the world's problems would disappear overnight. Climate change would decrease by 25 percent, deforestation would cease, rainforests would be preserved, our water- and air-quality would increase, life-expectancy rates would increase, and our rates of cancer would plummet, so certainly, with that one action of becoming vegan you are quite effectively making the world a better place."
"A lot of people had doubted me when I first became vegan, but my energy levels increased incredibly and my iron, my B12, everything that people said would become deficient, were amazing. I thought, I'm gonna make sure I'm beating them all on the track. I mean, we're all friends, but it was pretty cool to finish my Australian domestic season undefeated. And to win the nationals was obviously that little cherry on top."
"I came to the understanding that individually we are responsible for the way in which we live and for the care of our human frame by good nutrition, proper exercise and a balanced lifestyle. It is this, together with a strong focused mind, that enables us to draw from our vast inner resources and strength to make the most of our time on this planet. The changes in my life came by way of a massive physical and psychological shock and were implemented for the purpose of healing and motivating my recovery. A change in our diet and lifestyle of course can be started at any time, and is of interest to anybody wishing to maximise their health and vitality, leading to a more fulfilling life. This was how I discovered the benefits of cutting meat and dairy from my diet and then taking the correct care of my bodyās nutritional requirements to help heal my mind, body and soul."
"The transformations initiated by a healthy vegan diet go well beyond physical health. For those who want it to be, a plant-based diet is also a potent political comment on our broken food system. ⦠we're looking at a diet for which the ultimate beneficiary is the individual. Healthy veganism explicitly serves no corporate or industrial gods. In fact, it counters these interests. ⦠If the prospect of simultaneously giving corporate food executives nightmares while achieving personal dietary empowerment -- not to mention lowering your carbon footprint and minimizing animal suffering -- has any appeal, then veganism is for you."
"Vegans are duly rewarded for their deep sacrifice when they discover that, in fact, plants provide all of the protein, amino acids, essential fats, vitamins, and minerals they need, and that eliminating meat and dairy from their diet provides a great many health benefits."
"Among the many prejudices against vegans is the belief that they are always preaching to others and trying to convert them. I do not think that is true; we are incredibly tolerant. We are always polite when others ask, āDonāt you ever get tempted by a bacon sandwich?ā⦠In fact, most vegans I know are rather coy about explaining why they are vegan, mostly because the question tends to be asked when we are sitting a dinner table full of meat eaters, and it seems rather impolite to answer. However, seeing as we are not at a dinner party now, here is the ethical case⦠If people are vegetarians for ethical reasonsābecause they believe that killing and eating animals is wrongāthey really ought to be vegan, too. The average human eats more than 11,000 animals in his or her lifetime, but millions of calves and chicks are also killed every year as āwaste productsā of milk and egg production."
"Many years ago, when I was merely a vegetarian, I met the great Cesar Chavez, and he said to me: "If you are interested in preventing animal suffering, the first thing you should give up is eggs and milk, because the animals who produce those foods lead the most unhappy lives. You would do better to eat meat and stop eating eggs and dairy products." I was shocked, since I had no intention of eating meat but had never thought of giving up eggs or dairy products. But when I looked into it I realized he was right, and now, years later, after I have studied the matter up close, I know for certain that he was completely correct about the cruel treatment of the animals raised for such products. The advantages of a vegan diet are enormous for our health, for the environment, for the animals themselves."
"I remember one day in August of 2003 I made the decision to become (near) vegan and that once the decision was made I felt great emotional alignment within my heart. I knew this was the right thing for me to do and I also knew that I was making a decision that I would be committed to for the rest of my life. At last my beliefs and my ethics had come into alignment."
"Do not unjustly eat fish the water has given up,"
"I have this small but sure voice deep inside me that says āNOā every time I witness violence and I donāt ever want to stifle that voice with apathy. Supporting animal abuse in any way quiets that voice. To hurt animals is to disconnect me from that most caring, compassionate voice. I see them as such spiritual creatures, much more awake than humans and I feel if I can accept the abuse of these innocent, sentient creatures and my role in it then I could easily become apathetic about⦠well, everything, and that is a scary thought. I guess what Iām saying is veganism was always my nature but it wasnāt nurtured in me so it took me a long time to make the connection. I had gone vegetarian when I was 11 because I was viscerally repelled by the idea of eating animal flesh and there was no way to avoid the fact that someone had been killed for that piece of meat. ⦠it took me until 2015 to become fully vegan. ⦠I think the root of this whole lifestyle is Compassion. Itās a daily reminder that we are all one. I believe veganism is what will heal this planet."
"For those who are still merely vegetarian and not yet vegan, I ask, what in heaven's name are you waiting for? If you are trying to avoid the health pitfalls of eating carcassesāhigh fat, saturated fat, and cholesterol content; lack of fiber; deficiency of vitamins and enzymes; abundance of stored toxinsāwell, then take a good look at the dairy you're eating. Dairy is basically liquid meat without the iron. ⦠Milk should be viewed as no more or less than what it is: a delivery system for fat, cholesterol, blood, pus, antibiotics, and carcinogenic growth hormones. ⦠If your reason for abstaining from meat has more to do with an emotional attachment to animals than a concern for your health, then understand that dairy cows are truly sick, miserable, abused creatures ⦠Someone who has become vegetarian for emotional reasons ought to switch to the vegan diet as swiftly and surely as someone brought to vegetarianism for reasons of health."