| Ch. 7 + The Chapel
"Methinks that in looking at things spiritual, we are too much like
oysters observing the sun through the water, and thinking that thick
water the thinnest of air. Methinks my body is but the lees of my
better being. In fact take my body who will, take it I say, it is
not me. And therefore three cheers for Nantucket; and come a stove
boat and stove body when they will, for stave my soul, Jove himself
cannot. "
-- On death (with a lot of 'methinks')
" But Faith, like a jackal, feeds among the tombs, and even from
these dead doubts she gathers her most vital hope."
-- Ishmael
"...why the Life Insurance Companies pay death- forfeitures upon immortals;
in what eternal, unstirring paralysis, and deadly, hopeless trance,
yet lies antique Adam who died sixty round centuries ago; how it is
that we still refuse to be comforted for those who we nevertheless
maintain are dwelling in unspeakable bliss; why all the living so
strive to hush all the dead; wherefore but the rumor of a knocking
in a tomb will terrify a whole city."
-- More on death
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