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Herman Melville

  • Peter Gazaryanhas quotedlast year
    The act of paying is perhaps the most uncomfortable infliction that the two orchard thieves entailed upon us.
  • nevena3005has quoted2 years ago
    they would ostentatiously sharpen their knives
  • nevena3005has quoted2 years ago
    But where this superiority in the English whalemen does really consist, it would be hard to say, seeing that the Yankees in one day, collectively, kill more whales than all the English, collectively, in ten years.
  • nevena3005has quoted2 years ago
    Now, by all odds, the most ancient extant portrait anyways purporting to be the whale's, is to be found in the famous cavern-pagoda of Elephanta, in India. The Brahmins maintain that in the almost endless sculptures of that immemorial pagoda, all the trades and pursuits, every conceivable avocation of man, were prefigured ages before any of them actually came into being. No wonder then, that in some sort our noble profession of whaling should have been there shadowed forth. The Hindoo whale referred to, occurs in a separate department of the wall, depicting the incarnation of Vishnu in the form of leviathan, learnedly known as the Matse Avatar. But though this sculpture is half man and half whale, so as only to give the tail of the latter, yet that small section of him is all wrong.
  • nevena3005has quoted2 years ago
    Of the Monstrous Pictures of Whales.
  • nevena3005has quoted2 years ago
    Nor does Hogarth, in painting the same scene in his own "Perseus Descending," make out one whit better.
  • nevena3005has quoted2 years ago
    Consider the subtleness of the sea; how its most dreaded creatures glide under water, unapparent for the most part, and treacherously hidden beneath the loveliest tints of azure. Consider also the devilish brilliance and beauty of many of its most remorseless tribes, as the dainty embellished shape of many species of sharks. Consider, once more, the universal cannibalism of the sea; all whose creatures prey upon each other, carrying on eternal war since the world began.
  • nevena3005has quotedlast year
    But don't you know the higher you climb, the colder it gets?
  • nevena3005has quotedlast year
    Here, now, are two great whales, laying their heads together; let us join them, and lay together our own.
  • nevena3005has quotedlast year
    And still in the distracted distance we beheld the tumults of the outer concentric circles, and saw successive pods of whales, eight or ten in each, swiftly going round and round, like multiplied spans of horses in a ring; and so closely shoulder to shoulder, that a Titanic circus-rider might easily have over-arched the middle ones, and so have gone round on their backs.

    Titanic?

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