Herman Melville
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Herman Melville, 1851
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© Words & Wisdom, 1851
Herman Melville (American, 1819–1891) was an American novelist, essayist, and poet; author of Moby-Dick, exploring obsession, fate, and the human condition. From the final lines of Moby-Dick (1851), this quote captures the feeling of moving forward into the unknown - ideal for new beginnings, resilience, or a farewell with depth.
This quote dates from 1851.
Words & Wisdom
Herman Melville, 1851
Quote
© Words & Wisdom, 1851
Herman Melville (American, 1819–1891) was an American novelist, essayist, and poet; author of Moby-Dick, exploring obsession, fate, and the human condition. From the final lines of Moby-Dick (1851), this quote captures the feeling of moving forward into the unknown - ideal for new beginnings, resilience, or a farewell with depth.
This quote dates from 1851.
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