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Between Quotes by Edward Abbey
- What's the difference between the Lone Ranger and God? There really is a Lone Ranger.
- In the Soviet Union, government controls industry. In the United States, industry controls government. That is the principal structural difference between the two great oligarchies…
- If, as some say, evil lies in the hearts and not the institutions of men, then there's hardly a distinction worth making between, say, Hitler's…
- As between the skulking and furtive poacher, who hunts for the sake of meat, and the honest gentleman shooter, who kills for the pleasure of…
- It is the difference between men and women, not the sameness, that creates the tension and the delight.
- One thing more dangerous than getting between a grizzly sow and her cub is getting between a businessman and a dollar bill.
- So I write mainly for the fun of it, the hell of it, the duty of it. I enjoy writing and will probably be a…
- Freedom begins between the ears.
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