But those who are incapable of
pitying animals are, as a matter of fact, incapable of pitying men.
A physician who would cut a living rabbit in pieces -- laying bare
the nerves, denuding them with knives, pulling them out with
forceps -- would not hesitate to try experiments with men and women
for the gratification of his curiosity.

Author: Robert G. Ingersoll

But those who are incapable of<br />pitying animals are, as a matter of fact, incapable of pitying men.<br />A physician who would cut a living rabbit in pieces -- laying bare<br />the nerves, denuding them with knives, pulling them out with<br />forceps -- would not hesitate to try experiments with men and women<br />for the gratification of his curiosity. - Robert G. Ingersoll


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