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The Shadow-Line The Shadow-Line by Joseph Conrad
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“All my moral and intellectual being is penetrated by an invincible conviction that whatever falls under the dominion of our senses must be in nature and, however exceptional, cannot differ in its essence from all the other effects of the visible and tangible world of which we are a self-conscious part. The world of the living contains enough marvels and mysteries as it is—marvels and mysteries acting upon our emotions and intelligence in ways so inexplicable that it would almost justify the conception of life as an enchanted state. No, I am too firm in my consciousness of the marvelous to be ever fascinated by the mere supernatural which (take it any way you like) is but a manufactured article, the fabrication of minds insensitive to the intimate delicacies of our relation to the dead and to the living, in their countless multitudes; a desecration of our tenderest memories; an outrage on our dignity.”
Joseph Conrad, The Shadow-Line
“The world of the living contains enough marvels and mysteries..acting upon our emotions and intelligence in ways so inexplicable that it would almost justify the conception of life as an enchanted state.
No, I am too firm in my consciousness of the marvellous to be ever fascinated by the mere supernatural...”
Joseph Conrad, The Shadow-Line
“The very young have, properly speaking, no moments. It is the
privilege of early youth to live in advance of its days in all the beautiful
continuity of hope which knows no pauses and no introspection.”
Joseph Conrad, The Shadow-Line
“And there's another thing: a man should stand up to his bad luck, to his mistakes, to his conscience and all that sort of thing. Why--what else would you have to fight against.”
Joseph Conrad, The Shadow-Line
“Una buona reputazione professionale non è sempre garanzia di un intelletto equilibrato.”
Joseph Conrad, The Shadow-Line
“One must not make too much of anything in life, good or bad.”
Joseph Conrad, The Shadow-Line
“The atmosphere of officialdom would kill anything that breathes the air of human endeavour, would extinguish hope and fear alike in the supremacy of paper and ink.”
Joseph Conrad, The Shadow-Line
“...as i emerge on deck the ordered arrangement of the stars meets my eye, unclouded, infinitely wearisome. There they are: stars, sun, sea, light, darkness, space, great waters; the formidable Work of the Seven Days, into which mankind seems to have blundered unbidden. Or else decoyed.”
Joseph Conrad, The Shadow-Line
“There is something going on in the sky like a decomposition, like a corruption of the air, which remains as still as ever. After all, mere clouds, which may or may not hold wind or rain. Strange that it should trouble me so. I feel as if all my sins had found me out.”
Joseph Conrad, The Shadow-Line
“You, too!" it seemed to say, "you, too, shall taste of that peace
and that unrest in a searching intimacy with your own self -
obscure as we were and as supreme in the face of all the winds and
all the seas, in an immensity that receives no impress, preserves
no memories, and keeps no reckoning of lives.”
Joseph Conrad, The Shadow-Line
“E c'è un'altra cosa: un uomo dovrebbe affrontare la sua cattiva sorte, i suoi errori, la sua coscienza e tutto questo genere di cose. Accidenti - contro che cos'altro vorrebbe combattere, altrimenti?”
Joseph Conrad, The Shadow-Line
“I said, irritated by his tone. "There's no rest for me till she's out in the Indian Ocean and not much of it even then."

He puffed at his cigar moodily, as if transformed. "Yes. That's what it amounts to," he said in a musing tone. It was as if a ponderous curtain had rolled up disclosing an unexpected Captain Giles. But it was only for a moment, just the time to let him add, "Precious little rest in life for anybody. Better not think of it.”
Joseph Conrad, The Shadow-Line
“All my moral and intellectual being is penetrated by an invincible conviction that whatever falls under the dominion of our senses must be in nature and, however exceptional, cannot differ in its essence from all the other effects of the visible tangible world of which we are a self-conscious part. The world of the living contains enough marvels and mysteries as it is - marvels and mysteries acting upon our emotions and intelligence in ways so inexplicable that it would almost justify the conception of life as an enchanted state. No, I am too firm in my consciousness of the marvelous to be ever fascinated by the mere supernatural which (take it any way you like) is but a manufactured article, the fabrication of minds insensitive to the intimate delicacies of our relation to the dead and to the living, in their countless multitudes; a desecration of our tenderest memories; an outrage on our dignity.”
Joseph Conrad, The Shadow-Line
“The whole thing strengthened in me that obscure feeling of life being but a waste of days, which, half-unconsciously, had driven me out of a comfortable berth, away from men I liked, to flee from the menace of emptiness . . . and to find inanity at the first turn.”
Joseph Conrad, The Shadow-Line
“soon as I had convinced myself that this stale, unprofitable world of my discontent contained such a thing as a command to be seized, I recovered my powers of locomotion.”
Joseph Conrad, The Shadow-Line
“It is the privilege of early youth to live in advance of its days in all the beautiful continuity of hope which knows no pauses and no introspection.”
Joseph Conrad, The Shadow-Line
“L'atmosfera di burocrazia ucciderebbe qualsiasi cosa respirasse aria di sforzo umano, estinguerebbe parimenti speranza e timore sotto la supremazia di carta e inchiostro.”
Joseph Conrad, La linea d'ombra
“La natura umana, temo, non è bellissima da cima a fondo.”
Joseph Conrad, La linea d'ombra
“I suppose at that period I did exist on food in the usual way; but the memory is now that in those days life was sustained on invincible anguish, as a sort of infernal stimulant exciting and consuming at the same time.”
Joseph Conrad, The Shadow-Line
“It seems to me that all my life before that momentous day is infinitely remote, a fading memory of light-hearted youth, something on the other side of a shadow.”
Joseph Conrad, The Shadow-Line
“You will learn soon how not to be faint-hearted. A man has got to learn everything--and that's what so many of them youngsters don't understand.”
Joseph Conrad, The Shadow-Line
“D'un tratto le tenebre si tramutarono in acqua.”
Joseph Conrad, The Shadow-Line
“The truth is that one must not make too much of anything in life, good or bad.”
Joseph Conrad, The Shadow-Line