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" When it occurs to a man that nature does not regard him as important,
and that she feels she would not maim the universe by disposing of him,
he at first wishes to throw bricks at the temple, and he hates deeply
the fact that there are no brick and no temples. Any visible expression
of nature would surely be pelleted with his jeers.

Then, if there be no tangible thing to hoot he feels, perhaps, the
desire to confront a personification and indulge in pleas, bowed to one
knee, and with hands supplicant, saying: "Yes, but I love myself. "

Stephen Crane , The Open Boat


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Stephen Crane quote : When it occurs to a man that nature does not regard him as important,<br />and that she feels she would not maim the universe by disposing of him,<br />he at first wishes to throw bricks at the temple, and he hates deeply<br />the fact that there are no brick and no temples. Any visible expression<br />of nature would surely be pelleted with his jeers.<br /><br />Then, if there be no tangible thing to hoot he feels, perhaps, the<br />desire to confront a personification and indulge in pleas, bowed to one<br />knee, and with hands supplicant, saying: