Herman Melville Quotes
By This, He Seemed To Mean, Not Only That The Most Reliable And Useful Courage Was That Which Arises From The Fair Estimation Of The Encountered Peril, But That An Utterly Fearless Man Is A Far More Dangerous Comrade Than A Coward. Aye,
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