"To the intelligent man or woman, life appears infinitely mysterious. But the stupid have an answer for every question."
"The majority of American writers today have chosen passive non-resistance to things as they are, producing sloughs of poetry about their personal angst and anomie, cascades of short stories and rivers of novels obsessed with the nuances of domestic relationships - suburban hanky-panky - chic boutique shopping mall literary soap opera. When they do speak out on matters of controversy they attack not the evils of our time but fellow writers who may insist on complaining."
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Source: Edward Abbey (1988). “One Life at a Time, Please”, p.172, Macmillan
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