“It holds no fear for her now, because the shark has been tamed by the soul of a boy. No--the soul of a man.”
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“What is man but a little soul holding up a corpse?”
Source: Under the Volcano (1947), Ch. X (p. 287)

Accordingly, when in the process of time the senses act through many interactions of sense with sensible things, the reasoning is awakened mixed with these very sensible things and is borne along in the senses to the sensible things as in a ship. But the functioning reason begins to divide and separately consider what in sense were confused. ...But the reasoning does not know this to be actually universal except after it has made this abstraction from many singulars, and has reached one and the same universal by its judgement taken from many singulars.
Commentarius in Posteriorum Analyticorum Libros (c. 1217-1220)
“In Western thought, the body holds the soul; in Indian thought, the soul holds the body.”
On Hinduism (2000)

“O strong soul, by what shore
Tarriest thou now? For that force,
Surely, has not been left vain!”
St. 4
Rugby Chapel (1867)

Letter to Bernard Berenson (13 September 1952); published in Ernest Hemingway: Selected Letters 1917–1961 (1981) edited by Carlos Baker