Quotes About Desert
Whirlwinds dance across the salt flats, a pillar of dust by day; the thornbush breaks into flame at night. What does it mean? It means nothing. It is as it is and has no need for meaning. The desert lies beneath and soars beyond any possible human qualification. Therefore, sublime.
~ Edward Abbey
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~ Betelgeuse.
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In the mixture of starlight and cloud-reflected sunlight in which the desert world is now illuminated, each single object stands forth in preternatural though transient brilliance, a final assertion of existence before the coming of night: each rock and shrub and tree, each flower, each stem of grass, diverse and separate, vividly isolate, yet joined each to every other in a unity which generously includes me and my solitude as well.
~ Edward Abbey
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the lids, have taken on a coral-pink, the color of the dunes.
~ Edward Abbey
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The cactus of the high desert is a small, grubby, obscure and humble vegetable associated with cattle dung and overgrazing, interesting only when you tangle with it in the wrong way. Yet from this nest of thorns, this snare of hooks and fiery spines, is born once each year a splendid flower. It is unpluckable and except to an insect almost unapproachable, yet soft, lovely, sweet, desirable, exemplifying better than the rose among thorns the unity of opposites.
~ Edward Abbey
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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.
~ Edward Abbey
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The cactus of the high desert is a small grubby, obscure and humble vegetable associated with cattle dung and overgrazing, interesting only when you tangle with it the wrong way. Yet from this nest of thorns, this snare of hooks and fiery spines, is born once each year a splendid flower. It is unpluckable and except to an insect almost unapproachable, yet soft, lovely, sweet, desirable, exemplifying better than the rose among thorns the unity of opposites
~ Edward Abbey Desert Solitaire
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The desert shall rejoice, and blossom as the rose.
~ Anonymous
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Arizona looks like a battle on Mars.
~ Anonymous
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The valley… was full of bones… and lo, they were very dry.
~ Anonymous
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You know you live in Phoenix when the cold-water faucet is hotter than the hot-water faucet.
~ Anonymous
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The desert attracts the nomad, the ocean the sailor, the infinite the poet.
~ Anonymous
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I was always known as the 'Desert Fox.'
~ Johnny Miller
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The idea that somewhere in the desert far away you have a CO2 absorber that's removing the CO2 from the air is an attractive one. It's a costly process that many will say is too expensive, but so are fuel cells in cars. It's a matter of political will to move this forward.
~ Klaus Lackner
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Madness plants mirrors in the desert. I find the means frightening.
~ Floriano Martins
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If you made up a city like this, no one would have believed you. It seemed more like myth than reality- a whole metropolis built up around an industry that recorded dreams on giant screens, a city bordered by an ocean and a desert and snowcapped mountains. And right through the urban sprawl were canyons full of flowers, wild animals and secrets.
~ Francesca Lia Block
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Don't come to Paris if you're planning a solitary hike through a sexual desert.
~ Francine Prose
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Don't order boeuf bourguignon if you're a vegetarian, don't venture into the tearooms if you don't like ladies with lapdogs. Don't come to Paris if you're planning a solitary hike through a sexual desert.
~ Francine Prose
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Behold, as a wild ass in the desert, go I forth to my work.
~ Frank Herbert
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Wild Fremen said it well: Four things cannot be hidden -- love, smoke, a pillar of fire and a man striding across the open bled.
~ Frank Herbert
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Arrakis makes us moral and ethical.
~ Frank Herbert
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It is said in the desert that possession of water in great amount can inflict a man with fatal carelessness.
~ Frank Herbert
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And those who pray for dew on the deserts edge; shall bring forth the deluge.
~ Frank Herbert
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But, putting on a stillsuit, he put on the desert.
~ Frank Herbert
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