A Quote by Nathaniel Philbrick

Reading 'Moby-Dick' helps you discover how to live. — © Nathaniel Philbrick
Reading 'Moby-Dick' helps you discover how to live.
Reading 'Moby-Dick' was really a sort of transformative literary experience for me.
Most action is based on redemption and revenge, and that's a formula. Moby Dick was formula. It's how you get to the conclusion that makes it interesting.
If you live on Nantucket, you can't avoid its history, and 'Moby Dick' is the way most of us get into Nantucket's history.
When I go on vacation, I take very few clothes and a whole lot of books. It's the most soothing thing in the world. Reading 'Moby-Dick' is like being in a time machine. I almost feel as excited as the first time I read it and I always find something new.
'Baltimore' the series is inspired by all kinds of things, from 'Moby Dick' to 'Dracula.'
I hated the fact that I had to read 'Moby-Dick' as a senior in high school.
I think people have the wrong idea of 'Moby Dick' as this somber, boring thing.
Even though I hadn't read a word of it, I grew up hating 'Moby-Dick.'
Confidence is going after Moby Dick in a rowboat and taking tartar sauce with you.
In graduate school, I was a student of E.L. Doctorow, and he had us read 'Moby-Dick' in a week.
'Moby-Dick' has a remarkable way of resonating with whatever is going on in the world at that particular moment.
I'm so optimistic, I'd go after Moby Dick in a rowboat and take the tartar sauce with me.
I'd like to play the whale in 'Moby Dick.' If I keep eating, I may end up getting there.
I think I'm a bit like Ishmael in 'Moby Dick': a story teller and an observer in his own crisis.
When your Dad was the creator of 'Moby Dick' you kind of steer clear of getting compared in a solo-ing aspect.
The United States is the ultimate land of optimistic promise, but it also gave birth to quintessentially pessimistic tragedy: 'Moby-Dick.'
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