Quote by Herman Melville

In this world, shipmates, sin that pays its way can travel freely, and without passport; whereas Virtue, if a pauper, is stopped at all frontiers.


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Summary

This quote by Herman Melville highlights the prevalent injustice in society. It suggests that evil, represented by sin, can often thrive and go unnoticed, as long as it can provide some sort of material benefit. On the other hand, Virtue, symbolizing goodness and righteousness, is seen as insignificant if it lacks wealth or power, and is hindered from crossing boundaries. Melville criticizes a world where morality takes a backseat to personal gain and emphasizes the importance of recognizing and valuing virtue, regardless of socio-economic status.

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By Herman Melville
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