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Where is there such an one who has not a thousand times been struck with a sort of infidel idea, that whatever other worlds God may be Lord of, he is not the Lord of this; for else this world would seem to give the lie to Him; so utterly repugnant seem its ways to the instinctively known ways of Heaven.
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To treat of human actions is to deal wholly with second causes.
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If you begin the day with a laugh, you may, nevertheless, end it with a sob and a sigh.
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The Navy is the asylum for the perverse, the home of the unfortunate. Here the sons of adversity meet the children of calamity, and here the children of calamity meet the offspring of sin.
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Out of the trunk, the branches grow; out of them, the twigs. So, in productive subjects, grow the chapters.
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Most statistical tables are parchingly dry in the reading; not so in the present case, however, where the reader is flooded with whole pipes, barrels, quarts, and gills of good gin and good cheer.
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Praise when merited is not a boon: yet to a generous nature, is it pleasant to utter it.
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Nearly all literature, in one sense, is made up of guide-books. Old ones tell us the ways our fathers went, through the thoroughfares and courts of old; but how few of those former places can their posterity trace, amid avenues of modern erections; to how few is the old guide-book now a clew! Every age makes its own guide-books, and the old ones are used for waste paper.
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How feeble is all language to describe the horrors we inflict upon these wretches, whom we mason up in the cells of our prisons, and condemn to perpetual solitude in the very heart of our population.
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It is upon record, that three centuries ago the tongue of the Right Whale was esteemed a great delicacy in France, and commanded large prices there.
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Wondrous worlds on worlds! Lo, round and round me, awful spells: all glorious, vivid constellations, God's diadem ye are! To you, ye stars, man owes his subtlest raptures, thoughts unspeakable, yet full of faith.
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All the world over, the picturesque yields to the pocketesque.
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Cannibalism to a certain moderate extent is practised among several of the primitive tribes in the Pacific, but it is upon the bodies of slain enemies alone; and horrible and fearful as the custom is, immeasurably as it is to be abhorred and condemned, still I assert that those who indulge in it are in other respects humane and virtuous.
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That nameless and infinitely delicate aroma of inexpressible tenderness and attentiveness which, in every refined and honorable attachment, is contemporary with the courtship, and precedes the final banns and the rite; but which, like the bouquet of the costliest German wines, too often evaporates upon pouring love out to drink, in the disenchanting glasses of the matrimonial days and nights.
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Whenever we discover a dislike in us, toward any one, we should ever be a little suspicious of ourselves.
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War should be carried on like a monsoon; one changeless determination of every particle towards the one unalterable aim.
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Give me a condor's quill! Give me Vesuvius crater for an inkstand!
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He, who, in view of its inconsistencies, says of human nature the same that, in view of its contrasts, is said of the divine nature, that it is past finding out, thereby evinces a better appreciation of it than he who, by always representing it in a clear light, leaves it to be inferred that he clearly knows all about it.
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Nature is an immaculate virgin, forever standing unrobed before us.
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Bachelors alone can travel freely, and without any twinges of their consciences touching desertion of the fire-side.
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As with ships, so with men; he who turns his back to his foe gives him an advantage.
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Top-heavy was the ship as a dinnerless student with all Aristotle in his head.
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It may seem strange that of all men sailors should be tinkering at their last wills and testaments, but there are no people in the world more fond of that diversion.
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A thing may be incredible and still be true; sometimes it is incredible because it is true.
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I present my credentials as a geologist, by stating that in my miscellaneous time I have been a stone-mason, and also a great digger of ditches, canals, and wells, wine-vaults, cellars, and cisterns of all sorts.
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At banquets surfeit not, but fill; partake, and retire; and eat not again till you crave.
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While nature thus very early and very abundantly feeds us, she is very late in tutoring us as to the proper methodization of our diet.
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The dinner-hour is the summer of the day: full of sunshine, I grant; but not like the mellow autumn of supper.
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If a well-constituted individual refrains from blazoning aught amiss or calamitous in his family, a nation in the like circumstance may without reproach be equally discreet.
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Whenever my hypos get such an upper hand of me, that it requires a strong moral principle to prevent me from deliberately stepping into the street, and methodically knocking people's hats off — then, I account it high time to get to sea as soon as I can.
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Born:
August 1, 1819
Died:
September 28, 1891
(aged 72)
Bio:
Herman Melville was an American novelist, short story writer, and poet from the American Renaissance period. Most of his writings were published between 1846 and 1857.
Known for:
Moby-Dick (1851)
Typee (1846)
Bartleby (1853)
The Confidence Man (1857)
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