Herman Melville Quotes About Condescension

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  • Of all insults, the temporary condescension of a master to a slave is the most outrageous and galling. That potentate who most condescends, mark him well; for that potentate, if occasion come, will prove your uttermost tyrant.

    Herman Melville (1970). “White-jacket: Or, The World in a Man-of-war”, p.276, Northwestern University Press
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