Quotes About World
En todas las cosas está oculto siempre un significado: de lo contrario, poco valdrían, y el mundo mismo no sería más que una cifra vacía
~ Herman Melville
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Neste mundo, o pecado que paga a passagem pode viajar tranquilamente e sem passaporte, enquanto que a virtude em um pobre é detida em todas as fronteiras.
~ Herman Melville
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All the world over, the picturesque yields to the pocketesque.
~ Herman Melville
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There's no way to stop my singing in this world but to cut my throat. And when that's done, ten to one I sing ye the doxology for a wind-up.
~ Herman Melville
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How now in the contemplative evening of his days, the pious Bildad reconciled these things in the reminiscence, I do not know; but it did not seem to concern him much, and very probably he had long since come to the sage and sensible conclusion that a man's religion is one thing, and this practical world quite another. This world pays dividends.
~ Herman Melville
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En este mundo, compañeros, el Pecado, si paga el viaje, puede ir libremente, y sin pasaporte, mientras que la Virtud, si es pobre, es detenida en todas las fronteras.
~ Herman Melville
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Oh, man! admire and model thyself after the whale! Do thou, too, remain warm among ice. Do thou, too, live in this world without being of it. Be cool at the equator; keep thy blood fluid at the Pole. Like the great dome of St. Peter's, and like the great whale, retain, O man! in all seasons a temperature of thine own.
~ Herman Melville
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this world, shipmates, sin that pays its way can travel freely, and without a passport; whereas Virtue, if a pauper, is stopped at all frontiers.
~ Herman Melville
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Noah's flood is not yet subsided; two thirds of the fair world it yet covers.
~ Herman Melville
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Round the world! There is much in that sound to inspire proud feelings; but whereto does all that circumnavigation conduct? Only through numberless perils to the very point whence we started, where those that we left behind secure, were all the time before us. Were
~ Herman Melville
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El mundo es un barco que pasa temporalmente, sin realizar un viaje completo.
~ Herman Melville
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Ma quando viaggiando non facciamo altro che inseguire i remoti misteri di cui sogniamo, o dare la caccia in modo straziante a quel fantasma demoniaco che prima o poi nuota davanti a ogni cuore umano; allora, quando diamo la caccia a cose del genere tutt'intorno a questo tondo globo, tali cose ci portano all'interno di sterili labirinti, oppure ci lasciano sommersi a metà strada.
~ Herman Melville
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Gentlemen, a strange fatality pervades the whole career of these events, as if verily mapped out before the world itself was charted.
~ Herman Melville
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Evet, dünya sefer halinde, henüz yolculuÄŸunu tamamlamam?? bir gemidir ve kürsü de onun provas?d?r.
~ Herman Melville
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Ah, la felicidad busca la luz, por eso juzgamos que el mundo es alegre; pero el dolor se esconde en la soledad, por eso juzgamos que el dolor no existe.
~ Herman Melville
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Books, gentlemen, are a species of men, and introduced to them you circulate in the very best society that this world can furnish, without the intolerable infliction of dressing to go into it.
~ Herman Melville
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Ah, happiness courts the light, so we deem the world is gay; but misery hides aloof, so we deem that misery there is none.
~ Herman Melville
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Ah, happiness courts the light, so we deem the world is gay
~ Herman Melville
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Así, este divino y misterioso Pacífico circunda la masa entera del mundo, hace de todas las costas una bahía y parece el corazón del mundo, que late con sus mareas. Henchido por sus eternas olas, es imposible no reconocer en él al dios seductor, es imposible no inclinarse ante él como ante Pan.
~ Herman Melville
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The clear intent of our law is to enable a man to live in the world and yet hold his faith close to his daily thoughts.
~ Herman Wouk
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encounter with Mike Eden that there really was more than one man in the world—the piece of knowledge that more than anything else divides women from girls. As long as there were two, there could be three, or ten; it was a question of good luck or God's blessing when she would
~ Herman Wouk
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Not that I really think the Caine is inanimate. It's an iron poltergeist sent into the world by God
~ Herman Wouk
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Por qué el desayuno difiere de las demás cosas, hasta el punto de que los griegos lo llamaron lo mejor del mundo?
~ Hilaire Belloc
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To be able to bring change into a fixed world, [she] thought. There is power in that.
~ Hiromi Goto
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