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Flesh Eating Is Simply Immoral, As It Involves The Performance Of An Act Which Is Contrary To Moral Feeling: By Killing, Man Suppresses In Himself, Unnecessarily, The Highest Spiritual Capacity, That Of Sympathy And Pity Towards Living Creatures Like Himself And By Violating His Own Feelings Becomes Cruel." "As Long As There Are Slaughterhouses, There Will Be Battlefields.

Leo Tolstoy Quotes: Flesh Eating Is Simply Immoral, As It Involves The Performance Of An Act Which Is Contrary To Moral Feeling: By

Leo Tolstoy Quotes: Flesh Eating Is Simply Immoral, As It Involves The Performance Of An Act Which Is Contrary To Moral Feeling: By

Leo Tolstoy Quotes: Flesh Eating Is Simply Immoral, As It Involves The Performance Of An Act Which Is Contrary To Moral Feeling: By

Leo Tolstoy Quotes: Flesh Eating Is Simply Immoral, As It Involves The Performance Of An Act Which Is Contrary To Moral Feeling: By

Leo Tolstoy Quotes: Flesh Eating Is Simply Immoral, As It Involves The Performance Of An Act Which Is Contrary To Moral Feeling: By

Leo Tolstoy Quotes: Flesh Eating Is Simply Immoral, As It Involves The Performance Of An Act Which Is Contrary To Moral Feeling: By

Leo Tolstoy Quotes: Flesh Eating Is Simply Immoral, As It Involves The Performance Of An Act Which Is Contrary To Moral Feeling: By

Leo Tolstoy Quotes: Flesh Eating Is Simply Immoral, As It Involves The Performance Of An Act Which Is Contrary To Moral Feeling: By

Leo Tolstoy Quotes: Flesh Eating Is Simply Immoral, As It Involves The Performance Of An Act Which Is Contrary To Moral Feeling: By

Leo Tolstoy Quotes: Flesh Eating Is Simply Immoral, As It Involves The Performance Of An Act Which Is Contrary To Moral Feeling: By

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