Quotes from Richard Henry Dana Jr.
By seeing it allowed to their officers, they will not be convinced that it is taken from them for their good; and by receiving nothing in its place, they will not believe that it is done in kindness. On the contrary, many of them look upon the change as a new instrument of tyranny.
~ Richard Henry Dana Jr.
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We must come down from our heights, and leave our straight paths for the by-ways and low places of life, if we would learn truths by strong contrasts; and in hovels, in forecastles, and among our own outcasts in foreign lands, see what has been wrought among our fellow-creatures by accident, hardship, or vice.
~ Richard Henry Dana Jr.
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The prospect of a change is a green spot in the desert, and the probability of great events and exciting scenes creates a feeling of delight, and sets life in motion, so as to give a pleasure which any one not in the same state would be unable to explain.
~ Richard Henry Dana Jr.
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For, with a ship's gear, as well as a sailor's wardrobe, fine weather must be improved to get ready for the bad to come.
~ Richard Henry Dana Jr.
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The Easter holydays are kept up on shore during three days; and being a Catholic vessel, the crew had advantage of them. For two successive days, while perched up in the rigging, covered with tar and engaged in our disagreeable work, we saw these fellows going ashore in the morning, and coming off again at night, in high spirits. So much for being Protestants. There's no danger of Catholicism's spreading in New England; Yankees can't afford the time to be Catholics.
~ Richard Henry Dana Jr.
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Revolutions are matters of constant occurrence in California. They are got up by men who are at the foot of the ladder and in desperate circumstances, just as a new political party is started by such men in our own country. The only object, of course, is the loaves and fishes; and instead of caucusing, paragraphing, libelling, feasting, promising, and lying, as with us, they take muskets and bayonets, and seizing upon the presidio and custom-house, divide the spoils, and declare a new dynasty.
~ Richard Henry Dana Jr.
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the book takes rank with those books which are bits of life rather than products of art.
~ Richard Henry Dana Jr.
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There he lived in solitary grandeur, eating and sleeping alone (and these were his principal occupations), and communing with his own dignity
~ Richard Henry Dana Jr.
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