Captivity Animals Quotes
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Captivity Animals Quotes & Sayings
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I hate to witness animals in captivity - or see circus elephants paraded down the streets. When animals are caged, it's a loss of what they are.
— K.A. Applegate
Well, first I have to make the team, of course.
— Carly Patterson
I've always had a repulsion going in a place where animals are in captivity.
— Marion Cotillard
Allah will never disappoint the sincere caller. Even when you think He hasn't answered you, He plans in your favor.
— Omar Suleiman
On entering a place where animals are bred, my first thoughts are always about enslavement. Force. Captivity.
— Alice Walker
It is not because the right principles have been violated, that they are to be abandoned.
— Thomas Paine
I became very critical of zoos and circuses and keeping animals in captivity. I wish it was against the law.
— Christopher Walken
Good memories invite heaven.
— Toba Beta
He didn't like to see animals in captivity. When he looked into their eyes, something in their eyes looked back at him.
— Rick Yancey
I quit karate originally because it wasn't something that I was initially passionate about.
— Kristin Kreuk
Dream, because dreams are the material that constructs reality.
— Javier Garcia Pulido
Federal legislation is urgently needed to stop this insanity of wild animals in captivity.
— Tippi Hedren
I'd spent so many years doing things I didn't really want to do for people I didn't really like.
— Claire Cook
I think we have a real obligation when we do have animals in captivity to understand their needs and to care for them as well as we can.
— K.A. Applegate
Learn to do thy part and leave the rest to Heaven.
— John Henry Newman
The mysteries of death and birth occupy women far more than is the case with men, to whom political and mercantile speculations are more congenial.
— James Stephens
We must strongly resist reductions in diversity, especially when it happens, either directly or indirectly, because of our own activities.
— David Brandon