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  • In elementary school, we should teach nonviolent conflict resolution and healthy communication skills, which will help children cope with issues like rejection and sexuality later in life.

  • Every year, about 10 billion farm animals go through America's horrific factory farm system: cows, pigs, chickens, sheep, lamb. There, they are subjected to unimaginable and torturous confinement in vast factories where they never see the light of day. Agribusiness goes out of its way to make sure you don't see the inside of those factory farms.

  • I've studied pathological liars, and anything they say, they believe, and that's one of the reasons they're so convincing, because they have no connection with the truth. It's a dead issue. It's like they're color-blind to the truth. So anything that comes out of their mouths is their reality.

  • I think I would love to have dinner with Gandhi; Jesus Christ; Mother Theresa; Ingrid Newkirk, the president of PETA; and Madonna.

  • The myriad of serious health risks resulting from poor diet include high cholesterol, heart disease, type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, stroke, and even sleep apnea.

  • What does homophobia look like when it's stripped bare of fancy costumes like family values and tradition? It looks like that group of strange, angry people who protest at the funerals of U.S. soldiers who've died fighting for our country.

  • Agribusiness - with its wicked powerful lobby and its infiltration of top bureaucratic posts - essentially runs roughshod over the government agencies that are supposed to monitor it. It's the rich fox guarding the filthy, overcrowded henhouse.

  • Taking care of our families isn't just about putting food on the table today. It's about ensuring that our children and grandchildren will have a habitable world where they can get to know various species of sea turtles.

  • Shopping in the right kind of stores and looking for healthier foods can be a wonderful adventure to health.

  • The raccoons, foxes, beavers, chinchillas, minks, rabbits, and yes, sometimes even dogs and cats that are killed for fur are not very different from your beloved dog or cat. They all have eyes, ears and hearts. They all experience pain when they are physically maimed. They shake with fear when they experience terror.

  • Meat production is one of the leading causes of climate change because of the destruction of the rainforest for grazing lands, the massive amounts of methane produced by farm animals and the huge amounts of water, grain and other resources required to feed animals.

  • What does animal welfare have to do with food safety? The animals are the food! They are living in their own excrement, developing horrific sores, stressed out, and, therefore, more vulnerable to illness and disease.

  • There's no better feeling in the world than knowing that my show played a role in stopping animal abuse or alleviating animal suffering.

  • Child Protective Services, all over the country, need to be revamped top to bottom.

  • Every decision we make - when we choose a vehicle, when we pump gas into that vehicle, when we order food - is not just a personal lifestyle choice. It's an environmental and moral choice.

  • Every day, it seems, a new extreme weather catastrophe happens somewhere in America, and the media's all over it, profiling the ordinary folks wiped out by forest fires, droughts, floods, massive sinkholes, tornadoes.

  • Why are kids being inundated with food that is not good for them, when we're suffering from an obesity crisis? Is the U.S. government talking out of both sides of its mouth, promoting bad food while telling us not to eat it?

  • What's it like to figure out you're gay and then begin the process of coming out? Well, for most of my life, I felt doomed. I could imagine no path that would allow me to realize my authentic self. I felt the need to lie, even to myself, insisting: I am straight.

  • Redemption isn't giving a bank robber a job as a teller.

  • Scientists have shown that pigs are capable of playing simple video games, learning from each other, and even learning names.

  • After coming out as gay, I soon felt a lot more comfortable in my life, moment to moment.

  • Using animals for entertainment is big business, plain and simple.

  • Unfortunately, fur is still flying off the racks. It's a billion dollar industry.

  • Now, Spitzer was an anti-crime crusader cracking down on prostitution and Wall Street corruption. So some people were looking to take him down.

  • Family issues and a failing career would be enough to consume most young actresses.

  • Nature did not put whales on this earth to splash kids while stuck in a pen.

  • We have got to stop being a society that turns our heads and looks the other way.

  • Wouldn't it help Americans more, in the long run, if we were forced to accept some responsibility for the environmental wreckage we prefer to assume is totally out of our control?

  • I actually get quite sad when I smell bacon.

  • Public downfalls are more painful and humiliating than private ones.

  • Someone once told me that being in the closet is like living in a vertical casket. Perfect description.

  • There's no guilt in eating fruits, vegetables, nuts and grains.

  • Travis Alexander was a good guy. Was he a saint? No. But he was somebody who was really, really invested in helping other people and making this world a better place. Everything he did, even the car he drove, was a sign of him trying to be a force for good in this world.

  • A study, by its very nature, is an abstraction.

  • There's no constitutional right for your parents to pay for college.

  • The fact is: America's obsession with meat and dairy has pretty much destroyed our sense of taste. The average burger and milkshake meal is so overloaded with fat, salt and sugar that it has numbed our taste buds to virtually anything else.

  • Fame is often called a deal with the devil. Reality show fame is a really bad deal with the devil.

  • Every day, it seems, a new extreme weather catastrophe happens somewhere in America, and the medias all over it, profiling the ordinary folks wiped out by forest fires, droughts, floods, massive sinkholes, tornadoes.

  • It was gross enough for fast food restaurants to ban, but apparently our government wants so-called pink slime to be a staple in your kids' lunches.

  • USDA says pink slime, which is made of cow connective tissue and other scraps and then treated with ammonia to kill the salmonella, e Coli, potentially, the U.S. Government says it's totally safe.

  • Where do thoroughbreds go after they lose one too many races, throw one too many riders, or develop a limp? Many thousands of thoroughbreds end up being slaughtered for horse meat. The unpleasant truth is horse meat is eaten in Europe and Asia.

  • Denial is a very powerful thing.

  • If parents don't instruct their kids on the narrow boundaries of respectful behavior toward the opposite sex, their kids won't learn it anywhere else.

  • Unfortunately, addicts don't respond to reason or rationality.

  • Cholesterol does not exist in vegetables. Vegetables do not clog arteries.

  • Bolivia recently did what every country should do - banned the use of animals in circuses.

  • In 2007, Lindsay Lohan seemed to be on top of the world, a bona fide star who had her pick of acting gigs. But it wasn't long before the veneer cracked, and Lindsay's life began to shatter.

  • We cannot consume our way into personal growth. Yet, millions of us have bought into this cynical concept of faux identity.

  • We have been brainwashed into craving a diet that is killing us. What we believe tastes good is generally what we have been socially conditioned to enjoy.

  • I would much rather devour a piece of well-seasoned squash than a slice of an animal's rotting carcass.

  • I dream of a post-racial society that is not categorized by the color of their skin.

  • Go ahead, weathercasters and reporters: Tell Americans precisely what we don't want to hear: namely, that our self-indulgent, carbon-heavy, gluttonous and disposable lifestyle is precisely what is churning up the angry response from the skies and seas.

  • There is a severe horse overpopulation crisis caused by overbreeding in the racing industry. It's time for that industry to accept responsibility for its castoffs and take dramatic action to protect a species that has so loyally served humankind.

  • The natural world is not indestructible.

  • We have secrets, and we have the same secrets that criminals have. Sometimes the only difference between a criminal and a law-abiding citizen is that somebody found out the criminal's secret.

  • I say getting a lecturing from Oprah is probably the most terrifying lecture you could possibly get.

  • She gets away with it. Everybody co-signs her bad behavior. It's like we all are co-dependent on Lindsay Lohan. When are we going to stand up to her?

  • Locking minors away for decades doesn't solve anything.

  • If you know something is morally reprehensible, then it is your moral obligation to stop it as soon as possible.

  • There are definitions of morbid obesity. Doctors define it.

  • I am what I want. What I seek to consume, possess, and achieve is a mirror that reflects my lusts and cravings, values and priorities, and moral boundaries or lack thereof.

  • The government sends low-flying helicopters to chase the horses into corrals and then takes them from the plains of the American West to federal holding pens. The government claims it's to save the horses from starvation. Critics claim the real motive is to clear the land for cattle grazing. Critics also say the horses are brutally traumatized.

  • How is justice served if the victim and the accused are working together to make it all go away? Somebody please explain that to me.

  • A breeding sow spends most of her life in a tiny cage. It's usually about seven feet long and two feet wide. She cannot turn around. She cannot scratch herself. She must urinate and defecate where she stands. Simply put, I believe she is tortured, day in and day out.

  • I've bought perfectly healthy horses for a couple of hundred dollars just as they were about to be loaded on a slaughterhouse-bound truck.

  • It's time for compassionate Americans to send a wake-up call to their members of Congress and demand passage of legislation to end the wholesale slaughter of America's horses once and for all.

  • When you're in the closet, you feel like the sky will fall down if anyone finds out. A lot of the fear is self-generated.

  • Obesity affects every aspect of a people's lives, from health to relationships.

  • I love 'Scandal.' It's my favorite show - it's really - the only one I really watch.

  • Real life is often sloppy, tragic, ugly, embarrassing, unglamorous, and not made for TV.

  • Theres no guilt in eating fruits, vegetables, nuts and grains.

  • Obesity affects every aspect of a peoples lives, from health to relationships.

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