Henri Barbusse Quote

I am not slighting intellect; but life is common to us along with poorer living things than ourselves. He who kills an animal, however lowly it may be, unless there is necessity, is an assassin.


Light (1919) - Ch, XXI - No!


I am not slighting intellect; but life is common to us along with poorer living things than ourselves. He who kills an animal, however lowly it may...

I am not slighting intellect; but life is common to us along with poorer living things than ourselves. He who kills an animal, however lowly it may...

I am not slighting intellect; but life is common to us along with poorer living things than ourselves. He who kills an animal, however lowly it may...

I am not slighting intellect; but life is common to us along with poorer living things than ourselves. He who kills an animal, however lowly it may...