Herman Melville — "Truth is in things, and not in the mind, by which things are observed."
Truth is in things, and not in the mind, by which things are observed.
Truth is in things, and not in the mind, by which things are observed.
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"But the soul is a sort of intensely black pearl, which, though glimmering sometimes with an awful resplendence, is yet oftenest incrusted with an unbearable scurf."
"A polar wind blows through a hell of ice and snow."
"I am a man who has experienced much, and learned little."
"The sea is the only place where I feel at home."
"It is better to be a fool than to be wise."
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