John Lubbock, 1st Baron Avebury Quote

If Man would but treat other animals with kindness, so that they might approach us without fear, and we might have the constant pleasure of watching their winning ways. Their origin and history, structure and habits, senses and intelligence, offer an endless field of interest and wonder.


The Pleasures of Life, Chapter VII (p. 151), The Macmillan Co. 1891


If Man would but treat other animals with kindness, so that they might approach us without fear, and we might have the constant pleasure of watching...

If Man would but treat other animals with kindness, so that they might approach us without fear, and we might have the constant pleasure of watching...

If Man would but treat other animals with kindness, so that they might approach us without fear, and we might have the constant pleasure of watching...

If Man would but treat other animals with kindness, so that they might approach us without fear, and we might have the constant pleasure of watching...