Herman Melville Quotes About Honor

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  • Honor lies in the mane of a horse.

  • The grand principles of virtue and honor, however they may be distorted by arbitrary codes, are the same the world over: and wherethese principles are concerned, the right or wrong of any action appears the same to the uncultivated as to the enlightened mind.

    Herman Melville (1968). “Typee: A Peep at Polynesian Life”, p.201, Northwestern University Press
  • Tis no dishonor when he who would dishonor you, only dishonors himself.

    Herman Melville (1970). “White-jacket: Or, The World in a Man-of-war”, p.366, Northwestern University Press
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