Herman Melville Quote

Men there are, who having quite done with the world, all its merely worldly contents are become so far indifferent, that they carelittle of what mere worldly imprudence they may be guilty.


Pierre; Or, The Ambiguities (ed. 1852)


Men there are, who having quite done with the world, all its merely worldly contents are become so far indifferent, that they carelittle of what mere ...

Men there are, who having quite done with the world, all its merely worldly contents are become so far indifferent, that they carelittle of what mere ...

Men there are, who having quite done with the world, all its merely worldly contents are become so far indifferent, that they carelittle of what mere ...

Men there are, who having quite done with the world, all its merely worldly contents are become so far indifferent, that they carelittle of what mere ...