Edward Abbey Quotes About Solitude

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  • Somewhere in the depths of solitude, beyond wilderness and freedom, lay the trap of madness.

    "The Monkey Wrench Gang". Book by Edward Abbey, August 1, 1975.
  • In this glare of brilliant emptiness, in this arid intensity of pure heat, in the heart of a weird solitude, great silence and grand desolution, all things recede to distrances out of reach, relecting light but impossible to touch, annihilating all thought and all that men have made to a spasm of whirling dust far out on the golden desert.

    Edward Abbey (1968). “Desert solitaire: a season in the wilderness”
  • What good is a Bill of Rights that does not include the right to play, to wander, to explore, the right to stillness and solitude, to discovery and physical freedom?

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