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— Albert Schweitzer"Those who experiment on animals should never be able to quiet their own conscience by telling themselves that these cruelties have a worthy aim."
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While the steeples are loud in their joy, To the tune of the bells' ring-a-ding, Let us chime in a peal, one and all, For we all should be able to sing Hullah baloo.
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