"Researchers, with science as their authority, will be able to cut animals up, alive, into small pieces, drop them from a great height to see if they are shattered by the fall, or deprive them of sleep for sixteen days and nights continuously for the purposes of an iniquitous monograph. . . . Animal trust, undeserved faith, when at last will you turn away from us? Shall we never tire of deceiving, betraying, tormenting animals before they cease to trust us?"

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Source: Break of Day. Book by Sidonie Gabrielle Colette, 1928.

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Sidonie Gabrielle Colette

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Sidonie Gabrielle Colette was a French novelist and feminist icon known for her exploration of love and identity in works like 'Gigi' and 'Claudine.'

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