Herman Melville Quotes
Thy Shrunk Voice Sounds Too Calmly, Sanely Woeful To Me. In No Paradise Myself, I Am Impatient Of All Misery In Others That Is Not Mad. Thou Should'st Go Mad, Blacksmith; Say, Why Dost Thou Not Go Mad? How Can'st Thou Endure Without Being Mad? Do The Heavens Yet Hate Thee, That Thou Can'st Not Go Mad?
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