Quote by Jonathan Safran Foer

I first became a vegetarian when I was nine, in response to an argument made by a radical babysitter. My great change - which lasted a couple of weeks - was based on the very simple instinct that it's wrong to kill animals for food.


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The quote highlights the speaker's initial motivation to become a vegetarian at a young age after being confronted by a radical babysitter's argument. Despite the temporary nature of their vegetarianism, it illustrates a fundamental belief that killing animals for food is morally incorrect. The quote implies that this instinctual understanding forms the primary foundation for the speaker's ethical stance on vegetarianism.

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