“The partaker partakes of that which changes him.
The child that touches takes character from the thing,
The body, it touches. The captain and his men
Are one and the sailor and the sea are one.”
Notes Toward a Supreme Fiction (1942), It Must Change
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“These descents of mine beneath the sea seemed to partake of a real cosmic character.”
Half Mile Down (1951), p. 148
Context: These descents of mine beneath the sea seemed to partake of a real cosmic character. First of all there was the complete and utter loneliness and isolation, a feeling wholly unlike the isolation felt when removed from fellow men by mere distance …. It was a loneliness more akin to a first venture upon the moon or Venus than that from a plane in mid-ocean or a stance on Mount Everest: no whit more wonderful than these feats, but different.

Source: Talks for the Times (1896), "The Importance of Correct Ideals" (1892), p. 272

Wieland; or, the Transformation (1798)

II, 16
The Persian Bayán

“If you touch one thing with deep awareness, you touch everything.”

Vol. 1m bk. 1, ch. 3
Enquiry Concerning Political Justice (1793)