Jack London

The Sea Wolf

  • b4008534831has quoted3 years ago
    he wrathful powers to cease and let us be. What I saw I could not at first beli
  • marina shhas quoted3 years ago
    "He had too great strength."
  • marina shhas quoted3 years ago
    And then the wheel would reappear, and Wolf Larsen's broad shoulders, his hands gripping the spokes and holding the schooner to the course of his will, himself an earth-god, dominating the storm, flinging its descending waters from him and riding it to his own ends.
  • marina shhas quoted3 years ago
    He left me as suddenly as he had come, springing to the deck with the weight and softness of a tiger.
  • marina shhas quoted3 years ago
    Don't let a little thing like that bother you. You'll get used to such things in time. It may cripple you some, but all the same you'll be learning to walk.
  • marina shhas quoted3 years ago
    a conviction to grow of a tremendous and excessive mental or spiritual strength that lay behind, sleeping in the deeps of his being.
  • Дмитрий Ивановhas quoted3 years ago
    And rescue us from ourselves
  • Дмитрий Ивановhas quoted3 years ago
    , by what strange trick of the imagination I know not,
  • Дмитрий Ивановhas quoted3 years ago
    before I knew it my arms were about her
  • Дмитрий Ивановhas quoted3 years ago
    be buried alive and be worse than dead
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