Herman Melville Quotes About Fear

We have collected for you the TOP of Herman Melville's best quotes about Fear! Here are collected all the quotes about Fear starting from the birthday of the Novelist – August 1, 1819! We hope you will be inspired to new achievements with our constantly updated collection of quotes. At the moment, this page contains 4 sayings of Herman Melville about Fear. We will be happy if you share our collection of quotes with your friends on social networks!
  • An utterly fearless man is a far more dangerous comrade than a coward.

    Herman Melville (2008). “Moby-Dick”, p.126, Velvet Element Books
  • If some books are deemed most baneful and their sale forbid, how then with deadlier facts, not dreams of doting men? Those whom books will hurt will not be proof against events. Events, not books should be forbid.

    1854 'The Encantadas, Sketch Eighth', in Putnam's Monthly Magazine, May.
  • Ignorance is the parent of fear.

    Herman Melville (2008). “Moby-Dick”, p.24, Velvet Element Books
  • For whatever is truly wondrous and fearful in man, never yet was put into words or books.

    Herman Melville (2016). “Moby Dick (World Classics, Unabridged)”, p.328, Vij Books India Pvt Ltd
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