Whenever I see a photograph of some sportsman grinning over his kill, I am
always impressed by the striking moral and esthetic superiority of the dead
animal to the live one.
-- Edward Abbey
always impressed by the striking moral and esthetic superiority of the dead
animal to the live one.
-- Edward Abbey
Related:
- Simplicity is always a virtue. One kid on a riverbank working out a Stephen
Foster tune on his new harmonica heard from the correct esthetic distance
projects more magic and power than the entire Vienna Philharmonic and Chorus
laboring (once again) through the Mozart Requiem or Bach's B Minor Mass.
Edward... - The artist's job? To be a miracle worker: make the blind see,
the dull feel, the dead to live.... -- Edward... - Why do I write? I write to entertain my friends and to exasperate our enemies.
To unfold the folded lie, to record to truth of our... - I am not an animal! I am ... well,
not an animal... - One thing I like about mountain climbing is that there
are always plenty of excuses for turning back
before disaster strikes.
Edward... - I live on a one-way,
dead-end street ..... - Why do I live in the desert? Because the desert is the *locus Dei*.
Edward... - I am not an animal.
--
Elephant... - Martin: I am the wondrous wizard of Latin! I am a dervish of declension
and a conjurer of conjugation,
with a million hit points and maximum charisma...
