Edward Abbey Home Quotations
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- Henry David Thoreau
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Hillary Clinton
- Mother Teresa
- Gordon B Hinckley
- Suzanne Collins
- Ezra Taft Benson
- Mark Twain
- Cassandra Clare
- William Shakespeare
- Charles Dickens
- Nate Berkus
- Terry Pratchett
- Angelina Jolie
- Billy Graham
- Rick Riordan
- Samuel Johnson
- Thomas S Monson
- Neil Gaiman
- Sherrilyn Kenyon
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Rocks Quotes
How strange and wonderful is our home, our earth, with its swirling vaporous atmosphere, its flowing and frozen liquids, its trembling plants, its creeping, crawling, climbing creatures, the croaking things with wings that hang on rocks and soar through the fog, the furry grass, the scaly seas.
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Regret Quotes
At some point we must draw a line across the ground of our home and our being, drive a spear into the land and say to the bulldozers, earthmovers, government and corporations, "thus far and no further." If we do not, we shall later feel, instead of pride, the regret of Thoreau, that good but overly-bookish man, who wrote, near the end of his life, "If I repent of anything it is likely to be my good behaviour.
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Keys Quotes
The longest journey begins with a single step, not with the turn of an ignition key. That’s the best thing about walking, the journey itself. It doesn’t much matter whether you get where you’re going or not. You’ll get there anyway. Every good hike brings you eventually back home. Right where you started.
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Suicide Quotes
We are befouling and destroying our own home, we are committing a slow but accelerating race suicide and life murder - planetary biocide. Now there is a mighty theme for a mighty book but a challenge to which no modern novelist or poet has yet responded. Where is our Melville, our Milton, our Thomas Mann when we need him most?
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Rocks Quotes
Water, water, water....There is no shortage of water in the desert but exactly the right amount , a perfect ratio of water to rock, water to sand, insuring that wide free open, generous spacing among plants and animals, homes and towns and cities, which makes the arid West so different from any other part of the nation. There is no lack of water here unless you try to establish a city where no city should be.
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