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This Quotations Archive contains words from famous and some not so famous people who have expressed a sense of love, compassion, and respect for all of God's creation: for people, for animals, and for the environment. They speak of our teaching methods and philosophy. They speak of a lifestyle of non-violence. They seek to eliminate cruelty and suffering. They seek to wake us up. They seek to give us hope.

Joseph Smith
We crossed the Embarras river and encamped on a small branch of the same
about one mile west. In pitching my tent we found three massasaugas or prairie
rattlesnakes, which the brethren were about to kill, but I said, Let them
alonedont hurt them! How will the serpent ever lose his venom, while the
servants of God possess the same disposition and continue to make war upon it? Men must
become harmless, before the brute creation; and when men lose their vicious dispositions
and cease to destroy the animal race, the lion and the lamb can dwell together, and the
sucking child can play with the serpent in safety. The brethren took the serpents
carefully on sticks and carried them across the creek. I exhorted the brethren not to kill
a serpent, bird, or an animal of any kind during our journey unless it became necessary in
order to preserve ourselves from hunger.
~History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 2:71-72
Submitted by Brent Welker 17 April 2001
Snow Goose Photo by Sue Holloway - Creatured
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Watercolor painting "Wetland Weeds" by Mary T. Hoffman
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