"With my time in the limelight, I regret that I didn't use it more to push vegetarianism. I support vegetarian options in the school lunch program"
- Bernhard Goetz
About this Quote
Bernhard Goetz's quote shows his remorse for not utilizing his time in the limelight to promote vegetarianism. He reveals his support for vegetarian options in the school lunch program, suggesting that he thinks vegetarianism ought to be more commonly available and accepted. This quote indicates that he thinks vegetarianism is a healthier and more ethical way of life choice, which it ought to be more accessible to children. It also suggests that he thinks that providing vegetarian alternatives in school lunches would assist to stabilize vegetarianism and make it more accessible to children. By expressing his regret for not using his time in the spotlight to promote vegetarianism, Bernhard Goetz is sending out a message that he thinks vegetarianism is an important lifestyle option that should be more widely accepted and offered.
This quote is written / told by Bernhard Goetz somewhere between November 7, 1947 and today. He/she was a famous author from USA.
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