Herman Melville Quotes About Heaven

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  • The urbane activity with which a man receives money is really marvelous, considering that we so earnestly believe money to be the root of all earthly ills, and that on no account can a monied man enter heaven. Ah! how cheerfully we consign ourselves to perdition!

    Believe   Men   Roots  
    Herman Melville (2016). “Moby Dick (World Classics, Unabridged)”, p.5, Vij Books India Pvt Ltd
  • All of us have monarchs and sages for kinsmen; nay, angels and archangels for cousins; since in antediluvian days, the sons of God did verily wed with our mothers, the irresistible daughters of Eve. Thus all generations are blended: and heaven and earth of one kin: the hierarchies of seraphs in the uttermost skies; the thrones and principalities in the zodiac; the shades that roam throughout space; the nations and families, flocks and folds of the earth; one and all, brothers in essence-oh, be we then brothers indeed! All things form but one whole.

    Herman Melville (2012). “Mardi: And A Voyage Thither (Annotated Complete Edition)”, p.21, Jazzybee Verlag
  • Thou saw'st the locked lovers when leaping from their flaming ship; heart to heart they sank beneath the exulting wave; true to each other, when heaven seemed false to them.

    Heart   Heaven   Ships  
    Herman Melville (2015). “Moby Dick: Top 100 Classic Novels”, p.257, 谷月社
  • We talk of the Turks, and abhor the cannibals; but may not some of them, go to heaven, before some of us?

    Afterlife   Heaven   May  
    Herman Melville (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of Herman Melville (Illustrated)”, p.1380, Delphi Classics
  • Where is there such an one who has not a thousand times been struck with a sort of infidel idea, that whatever other worlds God may be Lord of, he is not the Lord of this; for else this world would seem to give the lie to Him; so utterly repugnant seem its ways to the instinctively known ways of Heaven.

    God   Lying   Ideas  
    Herman Melville (2016). “Pierre; or The Ambiguities”, p.272, Herman Melville
  • Heaven have mercy on us all - Presbyterians and Pagans alike - for we are all somehow dreadfully cracked about the head, and sadly need mending.

    Heaven   Needs   Pagan  
    Herman Melville (1892). “Moby Dick”, p.82
  • Truth is the silliest thing under the sun. Try to get a living by the Truth and go to the Soup Societies. Heavens! Let any clergyman try to preach the Truth from its very stronghold, the pulpit, and they would ride him out of his church on his own pulpit bannister.

    Heaven   Church   Trying  
    Herman Melville (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of Herman Melville (Illustrated)”, p.4892, Delphi Classics
  • Indolence is heaven 's ally here, And energy the child of hell : The Good Man pouring from his pitcher clear But brims the poisoned well.

    Children   Men   Heaven  
    Herman Melville (1991). “Selected Poems of Herman Melville”, p.145, Fordham Univ Press
  • All deep, earnest thinking is but the intrepid effort of the soul to keep the open independence of her sea, while the wildest winds of heaven and earth conspire to cast her on the treacherous, slavish shore.

    Thinking   Wind   Sea  
    Herman Melville (1892). “Moby Dick”, p.104
  • Delight,--top-gallant delight is to him, who acknowledges no law or lord, but the Lord his God, and is only a patriot to heaven.

    God   Law   Joy  
    'Moby Dick' (1851) ch. 1
  • Is Ahab, Ahab? Is it I, God, or who, that lifts this arm? But if the great sun move not of himself; but is an errand-boy in heaven; nor one single star can revolve, but by some invisible power; how then can this one small heart beat; this one small brain think thoughts; unless God does that beating, does that thinking, does that living, and not I.

    Stars   Moving   Heart  
    Herman Melville (2016). “Moby Dick (World Classics, Unabridged)”, p.370, Vij Books India Pvt Ltd
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