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Somewhere in the depths of solitude, beyond wilderness and freedom, lay the trap of madness (Edward Abbey Quotes)
Readers, not critics, are the people who determine a book’s eventual fate (Edward Abbey Quotes)
As war and government prove, insanity is the most contagious of diseases (Edward Abbey Quotes)
Civilization, like an airplane in flight, survives only as it keeps going forward (Edward Abbey Quotes)
So I lived alone. The first thing I did was take off my pants. Naturally (Edward Abbey Quotes)
Balance, that’s the secret. Moderate extremism. The best of both worlds (Edward Abbey Quotes)
The more fantastic an ideology or theology, the more fanatic its adherents (Edward Abbey Quotes)
Do I believe in ghosts? I believe in the ghosts that haunt the human mind (Edward Abbey Quotes)
In both metaphysics and art, honesty is the best policy. Keep it clean (Edward Abbey Quotes)
I believe in nothing that I cannot touch, kiss, embrace... The rest is only hearsay (Edward Abbey Quotes)
We should restore the practice of dueling. It might improve manners around here (Edward Abbey Quotes)
I’m a fastidious sort of fellow, fond of watermelon and buckbrush nuts (Edward Abbey Quotes)
Our big social institutions do not reflect human nature; they distort it (Edward Abbey Quotes)
Filling out the form: Race? Human. Religion? Paiute. Occupation? Criminal anarchy. Hobbies? Survival with honor (Edward Abbey Quotes)
War? The one war I’d be happy to join is the war against officers (Edward Abbey Quotes)
The world of employer and employee, like that of master and slave, debases both (Edward Abbey Quotes)
The tragic sense of life: our heroic acceptance of the suffering of others (Edward Abbey Quotes)
There is a deep, abiding, unshakable satisfaction in a life of complete failure (Edward Abbey Quotes)
When the situation is desperate, it is too late to be serious. Be playful (Edward Abbey Quotes)
Platitude: a statement that denies by implication what it explicitly affirms (Edward Abbey Quotes)
Most new books drop immediately into the oblivion they so richly deserve (Edward Abbey Quotes)
The writer concerned more with technique than truth becomes a technician, not an artist (Edward Abbey Quotes)
Critics are like ticks on a dog or tits on a motor: ornamental but dysfunctional (Edward Abbey Quotes)
Grand opera is a form of musical entertainment for people who hate music (Edward Abbey Quotes)
In everything but brains and brawn, women are vastly superior to men. A different race (Edward Abbey Quotes)
In marriage, the occasional catastrophic crisis is easier to manage than the daily routine (Edward Abbey Quotes)
What draws us into the desert is the search for something intimate in the remote (Edward Abbey Quotes)
The very poor are strictly materialistic. It takes money to be a mystic (Edward Abbey Quotes)
A man without a horse is like a man without a weapon: stunted and naked (Edward Abbey Quotes)
Mexico: where life is cheap, death is rich, and the buzzards are never unhappy (Edward Abbey Quotes)