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Power is always dangerous. Power attracts the worst and corrupts the best.

~ Edward Abbey

Edward Abbey Corruption Power

Lifting her lovely and longing face towards the inaudible chant of the sun, she drifted through her time, through space, through the concatenate cells of her unfolding self. Where to now, Abbzug? You're twenty-eight and a half years old, Abbzug. 

~ Edward Abbey

Edward Abbey Ambition Aspirations Feminism

A crowded society is a restrictive society; an overcrowded society becomes an authoritarian, repressive and murderous society.

~ Edward Abbey

Edward Abbey Overpopulation Society

The gross evil of our time defies all labels.

~ Edward Abbey

Edward Abbey Evil Government Society

One final paragraph of advice: do not burn yourselves out. Be as I am - a reluctant enthusiast....a part-time crusader, a half-hearted fanatic. Save the other half of yourselves and your lives for pleasure and adventure. It is not enough to fight for the land; it is even more important to enjoy it. While you can. While it’s still here. So get out there and hunt and fish and mess around with your friends, ramble out yonder and explore the forests, climb the mountains, bag the peaks, run the rivers, breathe deep of that yet sweet and lucid air, sit quietly for a while and contemplate the precious stillness, the lovely, mysterious, and awesome space. Enjoy yourselves, keep your brain in your head and your head firmly attached to the body, the body active and alive, and I promise you this much; I promise you this one sweet victory over our enemies, over those desk-bound men and women with their hearts in a safe deposit box, and their eyes hypnotized by desk calculators. I promise you this; You will outlive the bastards.

~ Edward Abbey

Edward Abbey Adventure Advice Living

Where all think alike there is little danger of innovation.

~ Edward Abbey

Edward Abbey Creativity Individuality Innovation

Hard times are a-coming, and people without useful, practical skills are going to suffer. Or suffer most.

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Edward Abbey Future Suffering

I'd like to see North America become a dry, sunny, sandy region inhabited mainly by lizards, buzzards and a modest human population - about 25 million would be plenty - of pastoralists and prospectors (prospecting for truth), gathering once a year in the ruins of ancient, mysterious cities for great ceremonies of music, art, dance, poetry, joy, faith and renewal. That's my dream of the American future. Like most such dreams, it will probably come true. That is why I'm still an optimist.

~ Edward Abbey

Edward Abbey Dream Future

I believe that the military-industrial state will eventually collapse, possibly even in our lifetime, and that a majority of us (if prepared) will muddle through to a freer, more open, less crowded, green and spacious agrarian society. (Maybe; of course it may be only a repeat of the middle ages.)

~ Edward Abbey

Edward Abbey Agrarian Society Collapse Of Industry Future

As a confirmed melancholic, I can testify that the best and maybe only antidote for melancholia is action. However, like most melancholics, I suffer also from sloth.

~ Edward Abbey

Edward Abbey Cure Diseases Without Medicines Cures Depression Depression Humor Modern Life

There is a certain animal vitality in most of us which carries us through any trouble but the absolutely overwhelming. Only a fool has no sorrow, only an idiot has no grief - but then only a fool and an idiot will let grief and sorrow ride him down into the grave.

~ Edward Abbey

Edward Abbey Grief Life Sorrow

Growth for the sake of growth is the ideology of the cancer cell.

~ Edward Abbey

Edward Abbey Capitalism Greed Growth

The ugliest thing in America is greed, the lust for power and domination, the lunatic ideology of perpetual Growth - with a capital G. 'Progress' in our nation has for too long been confused with 'Growth'; I see the two as different, almost incompatible, since progress means, or should mean, change for the better - toward social justice, a livable and open world, equal opportunity and affirmative action for all forms of life. And I mean all forms, not merely the human. The grizzly, the wolf, the rattlesnake, the condor, the coyote, the crocodile, whatever, each and every species has as much right to be here as we do.

~ Edward Abbey

Edward Abbey Equality Greed Growth Progress Social Justice

An economic system which can only expand or expire must be false to all that is human.

~ Edward Abbey

Edward Abbey Economics Growth

There was this tendency to drift. And yet  when she thought about it, what did she really want to do? Or be? She had given up dancing-the dance-because it was too demanding, because it required an almost total devotion which she was unwilling to give. The cruelest art. 

~ Edward Abbey

Edward Abbey Ambition Aspiration Conviction Drift Goals Life Plans

I am convinced now that the desert has no heart, that it presents a riddle which has no answer, and that the riddle itself is an illusion created by some limitation or exaggeration of the displaced human consciousness.

~ Edward Abbey

Edward Abbey Desert Mystery

Should a writer have a social purpose? Any honest writer is bound to become a critic of the society he lives in, and sometimes, like Mark Twain or Kurt Vonnegut or Leo Tolstoy or Francois Rabelais, a very harsh critic indeed. The others are sycophants, courtiers, servitors, entertainers. Shakespeare was a sychophant; however, he was and is also a very good poet, and so we continue to read him.

~ Edward Abbey

Edward Abbey Social Critics Social Purpose Writers

How become a writer? Naturally.

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Edward Abbey Writers

[I]t is the writer's duty to write fiction which promotes virtue, the good, the beautiful, and above all, the true. ... It is the writer's duty to hate injustice, to defy the powerful, and to speak for the voiceless. To be ... the severest critics of our own societies.

~ Edward Abbey

Edward Abbey Critics Of Society Duty Virtues Writers

Beyond the wall of the unreal city … there is another world waiting for you. It is the old true world of the deserts, the mountains, the forests, the islands, the shores, the open plains. Go there. Be there. Walk gently and quietly deep within it. And then —May your trails be dim, lonesome, stony, narrow, winding and only slightly uphill. May the wind bring rain for the slickrock potholes fourteen miles on the other side of yonder blue ridge. May God's dog serenade your campfire, may the rattlesnake and the screech owl amuse your reverie, may the Great Sun dazzle your eyes by day and the Great Bear watch over you by night.

~ Edward Abbey

Edward Abbey Adventure Blessing Desert Nature Wilderness

Poor Hayduke: won all his arguments but lost his immortal soul.

~ Edward Abbey

Edward Abbey Evil Good Rationality

Our culture runs on coffee and gasoline, the first often tasting like the second.

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Edward Abbey Coffee Culture Gasoline

To make the distinction unmistakably clear: Civilization is the vital force in human history; culture is that inert mass of institutions and organizations which accumulate around and tend to drag down the advance of life; Civilization is Giordano Bruno facing death by fire; culture is the Cardinal Bellarmino, after ten years of inquisition, sending Bruno to the stake in the Campo di Fiori...

~ Edward Abbey

Edward Abbey Burnings Campo Di Fiori Civilization Clarity Culture Distinction Giordano Bruno History Humanity Inquisition Vitality

The one thing ... that is truly ugly is the climate of hate and intimidation, created by a noisy few, which makes the decent majority reluctant to air in public their views on anything controversial. ... Where all pretend to be thinking alike, it's likely that no one is thinking at all.

~ Edward Abbey

Edward Abbey Fox News Hate Intimidation Sheep Mentality

In any nation but the USA, it is taken for granted that a man of distinction, ability, wealth or power will keep a mistress and a few girlfriends on the side. Only in America, still suffering from its grotesque, hypocritical Puritan heritage, do we persist in attempting to deny and repeal a million years of basic primate biology.

~ Edward Abbey

Edward Abbey Morality Politicians Scandals

The distrust of wit is the beginning of tyranny.

~ Edward Abbey

Edward Abbey Government Oppression Subversion Totalitarianism Tyranny Wit

I doubt that my sense of personal freedom is any stronger than anybody else's. I'm happy to respect authority when it's genuine authority, based on moral or intellectual or even technical superiority. I'm eager to follow a hero if we can find one. But I tend to resist or evade any kind of authority based merely on the power to coerce. Government, for example. The Army tried to train us to salute the uniform, not the man. Failed. I will salute the man, maybe, if I think he's worthy of it, but I don't salute uniforms anymore.

~ Edward Abbey

Edward Abbey Authority Coerce Government Military Respect For Authority Salute

I took the other road, all right, but only because it was the easy road for me, the way I wanted to go. If I've encountered some unnecessary resistance that's because most of the traffic is going the other way.

~ Edward Abbey

Edward Abbey Choices Life Nonconformity

Has joy any survival value in the operations of evolution? I suspect that it does; I suspect that the morose and fearful are doomed to quick extinction. Where there is no joy there can be no courage; and without courage all other virtues are useless. Therefore the frogs, the toads, keep on singing even though we know, if they don't, that the sound of their uproar must surely be luring all the snakes and ringtail cats and kit foxes and coyotes and great horned owls toward the scene of their happiness.

~ Edward Abbey

Edward Abbey Evolution Optimism

People who think that love, sex, marriage, work, play, life and death are serious matters are urged NOT to read this book. Buy it, yes, but don't read it. [Regarding The Fool's Progress]

~ Edward Abbey

Edward Abbey Book

Instant communication is not communication at all but merely a frantic, trivial, nerve-wracking bombardment of cliches, threats, fads, fashions, gibberish and advertising.

~ Edward Abbey

Edward Abbey Communication Internet

It's a great country: you can say whatever you like so long as it is strictly true--nobody will ever take you seriously.

~ Edward Abbey

Edward Abbey America Free Speech

So I lived alone. The first thing I did was take off my pants. Naturally.

~ Edward Abbey

Edward Abbey Humor Solitude

I hate and fear violence myself, have always avoided barroom brawls, and tho' I'm a bit of a gun-nut, and a member of the NRA, I never shoot at anything but beer cans and mule deer. (In season.) And seldom hit either, except by accident.

~ Edward Abbey

Edward Abbey Guns Violence

To the Technocrats: Have mercy on us. Relax a bit, take time out for simple pleasures. For example, the luxuries of electricity, indoor plumbing, central heating, instant electronic communication and such, have taught me to relearn and enjoy the basic human satisfactions of dipping water from a cold clear mountain stream; of building a wood fire in a cast-iron stove; of using long winter nights for making music, making things, making love; of writing long letters, in longhand with a fountain pen, to the few people on this earth I truly care about.

~ Edward Abbey

Edward Abbey Enjoyment Living Life Simplicity Technology

And if the computer gives you any back talk, pour some well-sugared office coffee into its evil little silicon brain.

~ Edward Abbey

Edward Abbey Technology

Anarchism? You bet your sweet betsy. The only cure for the ills of democracy is more democracy. Much more.

~ Edward Abbey

Edward Abbey Anarchism Democracy

They cannot see that growth for the sake of growth is a cancerous madness, that Phoenix and Albuquerque will not be better cities to live in when their populations are doubled again and again. They would never understand that an economic system which can only expand or expire must be false to all that is human.

~ Edward Abbey

Edward Abbey Arizona Capitalism Economy New Mexico

Most every charge you level at American capitalism applies with equal force to communism, with this nice difference, that the Reds make no pretense at such frivolities as civil liberties or environmentalism. The differences in degree are so great that they result in a radical difference in kind.

~ Edward Abbey

Edward Abbey Capitalism Communism Environmentalism Liberties

The children are innocent until proven guilty. For their sake, not ours, we must soldier on, muddling our way toward frugality, simplicity, liberty, community, until some kind of sane and rational balance is achieved between our ability to love and our cockeyed ambition to conquer and dominate everything in sight. No wonder the galaxies recede from us in every direction, fleeing at velocities that approach the speed of light. They are frightened. We humans are the Terror of the Universe.

~ Edward Abbey

Edward Abbey Ambition Conquer Dominate Greed
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