From Melville’s Moby Dick
Posted: September 24, 2015 Filed under: books, states of mind, time and space | Tags: american fiction, herman melville, moby dick Leave a commentOne of dozens of such illuminative moments: “… for it is so shaded off into the surrounding infinite of things, that it seemed one of the general stolidity discernible in the whole visible world; which while causelessly active in uncounted modes, still eternally holds its peace, and ignores you, though you dig foundations for cathedrals.”