Herman Melville citáty
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Herman Melville byl americký realistický spisovatel a básník.

✵ 1. srpen 1818 – 28. září 1891
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Herman Melville nejznámější citáty

„Lepší spát se střízlivým kanibalem, než opilým křesťanem.“

Herman Melville kniha Bílá velryba

Zdroj: [Melville, Herman, 2012, Moby Dick, Cherry Hill Publishing, angličtina, 978-1-6207-900-69]

Herman Melville: Citáty anglicky

“In armies, navies, cities, or families, in nature herself, nothing more relaxes good order than misery.”

Herman Melville kniha Benito Cereno

Benito Cereno, Putnam's Monthly ( October 1855 http://books.google.com/books?id=TlYAAAAAYAAJ&q=%22In+armies+navies+cities+or+families+in+nature+herself+nothing+more+relaxes+good+order+than+misery%22&pg=PA356#v=onepage)

“Many sensible things banished from high life find an asylum among the mob.”

Herman Melville kniha White-Jacket

Zdroj: White-Jacket (1850), Ch. 7

“Nothing so aggravates an earnest person as a passive resistance.”

Herman Melville kniha Bartleby, the Scrivener

Bartleby, the Scrivener (1853)

“In this world of lies, Truth is forced to fly like a scared white doe in the woodlands; and only by cunning glimpses will she reveal herself, as in Shakespeare and other masters of the great Art of Telling the Truth, — even though it be covertly, and by snatches.”

Herman Melville

Since at least 1954 this has also been published at times as "Truth is forced to fly like a sacred white doe…", apparently a typographical error.
Hawthorne and His Mosses (1850)

“Truth is ever incoherent, and when the big hearts strike together, the concussion is a little stunning.”

Herman Melville

Letter to Nathaniel Hawthorne (July 1851); published in Memories of Hawthorne (1897) by Rose Hawthorne Lathrop, p. 158

“And do not think, my boy, that because I, impulsively broke forth in jubillations over Shakspeare, that, therefore, I am of the number of the snobs who burn their tuns of rancid fat at his shrine. No, I would stand afar off & alone, & burn some pure Palm oil, the product of some overtopping trunk.”

Herman Melville

I would to God Shakspeare had lived later, & promenaded in Broadway. Not that I might have had the pleasure of leaving my card for him at the Astor, or made merry with him over a bowl of the fine Duyckinck punch; but that the muzzle which all men wore on their soul in the Elizebethan day, might not have intercepted Shakspers full articulations. For I hold it a verity, that even Shakspeare, was not a frank man to the uttermost. And, indeed, who in this intolerant universe is, or can be? But the Declaration of Independence makes a difference.—There, I have driven my horse so hard that I have made my inn before sundown.
Letter to Evert Augustus Duyckinck (3 March 1849); published in The Letters of Herman Melville (1960) edited by Merrell R. Davis and William H. Gilman, p. 79

“The drama's done. Why then here does any one step forth?”

Herman Melville

Because one did survive the wreck.
Epilogue
Moby-Dick: or, the Whale (1851)

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