Best Edward Abbey Qoutes
- Life without music would be an intolerable insult. Insult
- Indolence and melancholy: Each generates the other. If one can speak of such feeble passions as generating anything. Each
- The greater your dreams, the more terrible your nightmares. Dream
- Most of us lead lives of chaotic improvisation from day to day, bawling for peace while plunging grimly into fresh disorders. Bawling
- If you feel that you must suffer, then plan your suffering carefully -- as you choose your dreams, as you conceive your ancestors. Ancestor
- A mother's sorrow is more true, honorable, and beautiful than the detachment of the sage. Beautiful
- I have been a lucky man. But someone has to be. Been
- There is a deep, abiding, unshakable satisfaction in a life of complete failure. Abiding
- It's a fool's life, a rogue's life, and a good life if you keep laughing all the way to the grave. All
- Desire, said the Buddha, is the cause of suffering. But without desire, what delight? Buddha
- Once upon a time, I dreamed of becoming a great man. Later, a good man. Now, finally, I find it difficult enough and honor enough… Becoming
- If you feel that you're not ready to die, never fear; nature will give you complete and adequate assistance when the time comes. Adequate
- I was once invited to take part in a heroic, possibly fatal enterprise, but I declined, mainly on account of sloth. Account
- By the age of eighteen, a human has acquired enough joy and heartache to provide the food of reflection for a century. Acquired
- Some lives are tragic, some ridiculous. Most are both at once. Both
- My Aunt Ida at age eighty-three: 'Yeah,' she said, 'I'll be dead pretty soon. And frankly, I don't give a damn.' Age
- Every moment is precious. And precarious. Every Moment
- We know this apodictic rock beneath our feet. That dogmatic sun above our heads. The world of dreams, the agony of love and the foresight… Agony
- How can I be so evil? It ain't easy. Easy
- Nobody has so many friends that he can afford to lose one. Afford
- No man likes to be smoked out of his hole in February. February
- The great question of life is not the question of death but the question of life. Fear of death shames us all. All
- One must be reasonable in one's demands on life. For myself, all that I ask is: (1) accurate information; (2) coherent knowledge; (3) deep understanding;… Accurate
- I would give ten years off the beginning of my life to see, only once, Tyrannosaurus rex come rearing up from the elms of Central… Beginning
- Those who fear death most are those who enjoy life least. Death
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