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Herman Melville

"We cannot live only for ourselves. A thousand fibers connect us with our fellow men."

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"We cannot live only for ourselves. A thousand fibers connect us with our fellow men."

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"Love means to realise that we are one with life. Real love means to realise that we are one with the other person, one with nature, and one with the trees, the stones, the earth and the blue sky. It means to realise that all of life is God."

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"We must reprogram ourselves to understand that cooperation is a higher principle than competition."

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"If we unite, we can surmount any mountain and make things happen for the betterment of all."

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"We may have our private opinions but why should they be a bar to the meeting of hearts?"

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"There is only one label worth fighting for, nay, not fighting for, that is "human."

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"I love to sail forbidden seas, and land on barbarous coasts."
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"An utterly fearless man is a far more dangerous comrade than a coward."
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"They have provided a system which for terse comprehensiveness surpasses Justinian's Pandects and the By-laws of the Chinese Society for the Suppression of Meddling with other People's Business."
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"Is it not curious, that so vast a being as the whale should see the world through so small an eye, and hear the thunder through an ear which is smaller than a hare's? But if his eyes were broad as the lens of Herschel's great telescope; and his ears capacious as the porches of cathedrals; would that make him any longer of sight, or sharper of hearing? Not at all.-Why then do you try to 'enlarge' your mind? Subtilize it."
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"And yet a child's utter innocence is but its blank ignorance, and the innocence more or less wanes as intelligence waxes."
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"Then all collapsed, and the great shroud of the sea rolled on as it rolled five thousand years ago."
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"So, when on one side you hoist in Locke's head, you go over that way; but now, on the other side, hoist in Kant's and you come back again; but in very poor plight. Thus, some minds for ever keep trimming boat. Oh, ye foolish! throw all these thunder-heads overboard, and then you will float light and right."
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"Truth uncompromisingly told will always have its ragged edges."
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"Looking into his eyes, you seemed to see there the yet lingering images of those thousand-fold perils he had calmly confronted through life. A staid, steadfast man, whose life for the most part was a telling pantomime of action, and not a tame chapter of sounds."
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"War yet shall be, but warriors are now operatives; war's made less grand than peace."
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