Herman Melville híres idézetei
„Jobb egy józan emberevővel aludni, mint egy részeg kereszténnyel.”
Moby Dick, a fehér bálna (1851)
Forrás: Szász Imre fordítása ( OSZK https://mek.oszk.hu/07400/07406/07406.htm), második fejezet
Moby Dick, a fehér bálna (1851)
Forrás: 62. oldal, Kriterion Könyvkiadó, Bukarest, 1983.
„Van olyan bölcsesség, ami szomorúság; de van olyan szomorúság, ami eszelősség.”
Moby Dick, a fehér bálna (1851)
Forrás: 428. oldal, Kriterion Könykiadó, Bukarest, 1983.
Moby Dick, a fehér bálna (1851)
Forrás: 556. oldal, Kriterion Könykiadó, Bukarest, 1983.
Herman Melville: Idézetek angolul
“The Past is the textbook of tyrants; the Future is the Bible of the Free.”
Forrás: White-Jacket
Supplement
Battle Pieces: And Aspects of the War (1860)
On the Slain Collegians, st. 1
Battle Pieces: And Aspects of the War (1860)
This has often been quoted with modernized American spelling, rendering it "to civilize civilization and christianize Christendom?"
Forrás: White-Jacket (1850), Ch. 64
Hawthorne and His Mosses (1850)
“The drama's done. Why then here does any one step forth? — Because one did survive the wreck.”
Epilogue
Moby-Dick: or, the Whale (1851)
On the Slain Collegians, st. 2
Battle Pieces: And Aspects of the War (1860)
Hawthorne and His Mosses (1850)
Forrás: Moby-Dick: or, the Whale (1851), Ch. 29 : Enter Ahab; to Him, Stubb
“Struck dead by an angel of God! Yet the angel must hang!”
Forrás: Billy Budd, the Sailor (1891), Ch. 19
“"At present I would prefer not to be a little reasonable," was his mildly cadaverous reply.”
Bartleby, the Scrivener (1853)
Timoleon http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1018&context=libraryscience, Art (1891)
Supplement
Battle Pieces: And Aspects of the War (1860)
The Armies of the Wilderness, Pt. II, st. 5
Battle Pieces: And Aspects of the War (1860)
Letter to Nathaniel Hawthorne (June 1, 1851).
Supplement
Battle Pieces: And Aspects of the War (1860)
Forrás: Billy Budd, the Sailor (1891), Ch. 30, Billy in the Darbies