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There is mystery in everything," Herman whispered, almost to himself. "And so there is poetry in everything. Even something as monstrous as a whale. But how to unlock its poetry.
And now that Thanksgiving has passed, I will take a moonlight ramble through the woods – yes, the city has its culture and cafes, and the sea has its drama, but for now give me the fallen leaves and rolling hills and the smell of the earth after a rain! Give me that over all the operas on earth, so long as I can harpoon whales with my pen!
Destroying oneself, he thought ruefully, should always be done at a deliberate pace.
Asking the question matters more than finding the answer.
Melville to Hawthorne: "In your stories, you seem to understand that the dramatic moments come not when a character must choose between right and wrong buy when he must choose between two wrongs.
I have negotiated with cannibals in foreign tongues and Arabian sea captains and French criminals. I have bartered with demons and angels! I am not about to let a country doctor take advantage of me.
This fever of longing is not love, he thought, it is the opposite of love. It is the separation from love that burns like the fires of hell.
New books feel special," said Hawthorne. "They're like babies born into the skin of old men.
The idea of God as an immense tortoise – deliberate, reptilian, silent, and hard shelled – cheered him.
He suddenly saw the enterprise of literature as essentially mad.
For the first time in as long as he could remember, a finger of light, like the first ray of dawn, shone into the dark cavern of his soul.
I have been considering the possibility that the facts that can be ascertained about this cheese fail to satisfy because the facts themselves mask a metaphysical truth that can be known only through the transcendent, poetic expression of the cheddar. That is, though the world itself can never truly be known, one might begin to know some truth about the world through a metaphysical cheese
... the simplicity of pure emotion saves one from the complicated thoughts that can lead to damnation.
Maria said, "Penmanship is no laughing matter, Miss Field.