Herman Melville Quote

People think that if a man has undergone any hardship, he should have a reward; but for my part, if I have done the hardest possible day's work, and then come to sit down in a corner and eat my supper comfortably -why, then I don't think I deserve any reward for my hard day's work -for am I not now at peace? Is not my supper good?


Herman Melville; [stories, poems, and letters] (ed. 1962)


People think that if a man has undergone any hardship, he should have a reward; but for my part, if I have done the hardest possible day's work, and...

People think that if a man has undergone any hardship, he should have a reward; but for my part, if I have done the hardest possible day's work, and...

People think that if a man has undergone any hardship, he should have a reward; but for my part, if I have done the hardest possible day's work, and...

People think that if a man has undergone any hardship, he should have a reward; but for my part, if I have done the hardest possible day's work, and...