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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"All mortal greatness is but disease."
"The only way to be happy is to be ignorant."
"Ignorance is the parent of fear."
"It is better to be a dog and bay at the moon than to be a man and fear the unknown."
"Better to sleep with a sober cannibal than a drunken Christian."
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