816 Quotes by Robert Louis Stevenson
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The world is so full of a number of things, I’m sure we should all be as happy as kings.
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So I must have lain for hours, continually beaten to and fro upon the billows, now and again wetted with flying sprays, and never ceasing to expect death at the next plunge.
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We must lay to, if you please, and keep a bright lookout. It’s trying on a man, I know. It would be pleasanter to come to blows. But there’s no help for it till we know our men. Lay to, and whistle for a wind, that’s my view.
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Seaward ho! Hang the treasure! It’s the glory of the sea that has turned my head.
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Overhead, the wild huntsman of the storm passed continuously in one blare of mingled noises; screaming wind, straining timber, lashing rope’s end, pounding block and bursting sea contributed; and I could have thought there was at times another, a more piercing, a more human note, that dominated all, like the wailing of an angel; I could have thought I knew the angel’s name, and that his wings were black.
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It is always a bad sign when the lower classes laugh: their taste in humour is both poor and sinister;.
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O my poor old Harry Jekyll, if ever I read Satan’s signature upon a face, it is on that of your new friend.
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I was once more face to face with the big bonfire that occupies the kernel of our system.
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He had taken me aside one day and promised me a silver fourpenny on the first of every month if I would only keep my “weather-eye open for a seafaring man with one leg” and let him know the moment he appeared.
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