Mark Hawthorne
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In “Henry David Thoreau: Thinking Disobediently,” Lawrence Buell draws mostly from Thoreau’s writing—in particular his book “Walden,” his essay “Civil Disobedience,” and his 47-volume, 2-million-word Journal—to explore the many sides of Thoreau, givi ...more | |
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I was really looking forward to reading this, as much of my childhood was spent enjoying the work of Ron Howard, and I was interested to read about how his father influenced him and his brother Clint, who is also an actor. While I found a lot of “The ...more | |
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"Lovely book about the lives of rabbits but with a mostly positive spin. A lot of rabbit books focus on the bad things that happen to them but this one goes for the good stories intentionally."
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“My reverence for all life has become my guiding principle. It informs every aspect of my existence, including my choices about work, entertainment, home decor, healthcare, fashion, and, of course, diet. I have found my core belief surprisingly simple to adhere to. They are not sacrifices. If compassion is my religion, these are the actions I use to celebrate it. These are my rituals. For me, living fully awake means embracing all species with the same level of respect and kindness. Being a joyful vegan doesn't take willpower - just a willingness to try new things and choose mercy over misery.”
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“Veganism is not a pledge of perfection; it is a promise to try your best.”
― A Vegan Ethic: Embracing a Life of Compassion Toward All
― A Vegan Ethic: Embracing a Life of Compassion Toward All
“Rather than struggling to be a 'perfect' vegan—freaking out if you accidentally ingest an animal ingredient you hadn’t heard of before—adopt the 'practice makes progress' approach. Keep trying new recipes and share them with friends and family. Do all you can to avoid animal byproducts, but don’t beat yourself up if you eat something by mistake.”
― A Vegan Ethic: Embracing a Life of Compassion Toward All
― A Vegan Ethic: Embracing a Life of Compassion Toward All
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“It would be difficult to identify an animal more universally admired than the rabbit. Maybe it’s that rabbits are ubiquitous in nature and yet somewhat mysterious—fully present while remaining mostly concealed. We respect their independence and resourcefulness. To see a rabbit or a hare (who are closely related to rabbits) in the wild, possibly nibbling on vegetation or hopping about with their mates, is to experience a moment of pure joy. For an instant, time stands still.”
― The Way of the Rabbit
― The Way of the Rabbit
“Veganism is not a pledge of perfection; it is a promise to try your best.”
― A Vegan Ethic: Embracing a Life of Compassion Toward All
― A Vegan Ethic: Embracing a Life of Compassion Toward All
“Rather than struggling to be a 'perfect' vegan—freaking out if you accidentally ingest an animal ingredient you hadn’t heard of before—adopt the 'practice makes progress' approach. Keep trying new recipes and share them with friends and family. Do all you can to avoid animal byproducts, but don’t beat yourself up if you eat something by mistake.”
― A Vegan Ethic: Embracing a Life of Compassion Toward All
― A Vegan Ethic: Embracing a Life of Compassion Toward All
“The rabbit’s high profile in pop culture represents not just the public’s love of furry and playful critters but also the appeal of rabbits as animals who are thoroughly present. They remind us to be our best selves, detached from the exterior world while remaining engaged with others. If all this sentiment sounds a little too philosophical to be attributed to the humble rabbit, think for a moment what lagomorphs have come to symbolize—rebirth, balance, rejuvenation, speed, awareness, resurrection, fertility, spring, purity, resourcefulness, abundance, creativity, magic, harmony—and then consider how many of these are life-affirming qualities or at least characteristics that bring deep meaning to our existence.”
― The Way of the Rabbit
― The Way of the Rabbit
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