It was the forty-fathom slumber that clears the soul and eye and heart, and sends you to breakfast ravening. They emptied a big tin dish of juicy fragments of fish- the blood-ends the cook had collected overnight. They cleaned up the plates and pans of the elder mess, who were out fishing, sliced pork for the midday meal, swabbed down the foc'sle, filled the lamps, drew coal and water for the cook, an investigated the fore-hold, where the boat's stores were stacked. It was another perfect day - soft, mild and clear; and Harvey breathed to the very bottom of his lungs.
How can you do anything until you have seen everything,or as much as you can? - Rudyard Kipling
How can you do anything until you have seen everything,or as much as you can?
- Rudyard Kipling
A man can never have too much red wine, too many books, or too much ammunition - Rudyard Kipling
A man can never have too much red wine, too many books, or too much ammunition
There is no sin so great as ignorance. Remember this. - Rudyard Kipling
There is no sin so great as ignorance. Remember this.
If you want something and don't get it, there are only two reasons. You either really didn't want it, or you tried to bargain over the price. - Rudyard Kipling
If you want something and don't get it, there are only two reasons. You either really didn't want it, or you tried to bargain over the price.
Of all the liars in the world, sometimes the worst are our own fears. - Rudyard Kipling
Of all the liars in the world, sometimes the worst are our own fears.
This is a brief life, but in its brevity it offers us some splendid moments, some meaningful adventures. - Rudyard Kipling
This is a brief life, but in its brevity it offers us some splendid moments, some meaningful adventures.
Beware of overconcern for money, or position, or glory. Someday you will meet a man who cares for none of these things. Then you will know how poor y… - Rudyard Kipling
Beware of overconcern for money, or position, or glory. Someday you will meet a man who cares for none of these things. Then you will know how poor y…
I keep six honest serving men (they taught me all i knew); Theirs names are What and Why and When And How And Where and Who. - Rudyard Kipling
I keep six honest serving men (they taught me all i knew); Theirs names are What and Why and When And How And Where and Who.
Hear and attend and listen; for this befell and behappened and became and was: O my Best Beloved, when the tame animals were wild. - Rudyard Kipling
Hear and attend and listen; for this befell and behappened and became and was: O my Best Beloved, when the tame animals were wild.
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