Herman Melville Quotes About Genius

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  • Genius, all over the world, stands hand in hand, and one shock of recognition runs the whole circle round.

    "Hawthorne and His Mosses" (1850)
  • It is often to be observed, that as in digging for precious metals in the mines, much earthly rubbish has first to be troublesomely handled and thrown out ; so, in digging in one s soul for the fine gold of genius, much dulness and common-place is first brought to light. Happy would it be, if the man possessed in himself some receptacle for his own rubbish of this sort: but he is like the occupant of a dwelling, whose refuse cannot be clapped into his own cellar, but must be deposited in the street before his own door, for the public functionaries to take care of.

    Herman Melville (1852). “Pierre; Or, The Ambiguities”, p.351
  • Genius is full of trash.

    Herman Melville (2014). “Mardi: and A Voyage Thither, Vol. II”, p.295, Trajectory Inc
  • The names of all fine authors are fictitious ones, far more so than that of Junius,--simply standing, as they do, for the mystical, ever-eluding Spirit of all Beauty, which ubiquitously possesses men of genius.

    Nathaniel Hawthorne, Herman Melville, Julian Hawthorne (2015). “Life and Genius of Nathaniel Hawthorne: Letters, Diaries, Reminiscences and Extensive Biographies: Autobiographical Writings of the Renowned American Novelist, Author of “The Scarlet Letter”, “The House of Seven Gables” and “Twice-Told Tales””, p.1768, e-artnow
  • As in digging for precious metals in the mines, much earthy rubbish has first to be troublesomely handled and thrown out; so, in digging in one's soul for the fine gold of genius, much dullness and common-place is first brought to light.

    Herman Melville (2016). “Pierre; or The Ambiguities”, p.327, Herman Melville
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