Herman Melville Quote

From without, no wonderful effect is wrought within ourselves, unless some interior, responding wonder meets it. That the starry vault shall surcharge the heart with all rapturous marvelings, is only because we ourselves are greater miracles, and superber trophies than all the stars in universal space. Wonder interlocks with wonder; and then the confounding feeling comes. No cause have we to fancy, that a horse, a dog, a fowl, ever stand transfixed beneath yon skyey load of majesty. But our soul's arches underfit into its; and so, prevent the upper arch from falling on us with unsustainable inscrutableness.


Bk. III, ch. 1 - Pierre: or, The Ambiguities (1852)


From without, no wonderful effect is wrought within ourselves, unless some interior, responding wonder meets it. That the starry vault shall...

From without, no wonderful effect is wrought within ourselves, unless some interior, responding wonder meets it. That the starry vault shall...

From without, no wonderful effect is wrought within ourselves, unless some interior, responding wonder meets it. That the starry vault shall...

From without, no wonderful effect is wrought within ourselves, unless some interior, responding wonder meets it. That the starry vault shall...