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“I'll read it off, straight out of the book. Come, Almanack! To begin: there's Aries, or the Ram— lecherous dog, he begets us; then, Taurus, or the Bull— he bumps us the first thing; then Gemini, or the Twins— that is, Virtue and Vice; we try to reach Virtue, when lo! comes Cancer the Crab, and…” quote by Herman Melville
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““I'll read it off, straight out of the book. Come, Almanack! To begin: there's Aries, or the Ram— lecherous dog, he begets us; then, Taurus, or the Bull— he bumps us the first thing; then Gemini, or the Twins— that is, Virtue and Vice; we try to reach Virtue, when lo! comes Cancer the Crab, and drags us back; and here, going from Virtue, Leo, a roaring Lion, lies in the path— he gives a few fierce bites and surly dabs with his paw; we escape, and hail Virgo, the Virgin! that's our first love; we marry and think to be happy for aye, when pop comes Libra, or the Scales—happiness weighed and found wanting; and while we are very sad about that, Lord! how we suddenly jump, as Scorpio, or the Scorpion, stings us in the rear; we are curing the wound, when whang comes the arrows all round; Sagittarius, or the Archer, is amusing himself. As we pluck out the shafts, stand aside! here's the battering-ram, Capricornus, or the Goat; full tilt, he comes rushing, and headlong we are tossed; when Aquarius, or the Waterbearer, pours out his whole deluge and drowns us; and to wind up with Pisces, or the Fishes, we sleep. There's a sermon now, writ in high heaven, and the sun goes through it every year, and yet comes out of it all alive and hearty. Jollily””

Herman Melville

About This Quote

Source Book: Moby-Dick by Herman Melville, 1851

The passage uses zodiac symbols to illustrate life's cyclical challenges and triumphs, suggesting that each stage brings both obstacles and growth.

In simple terms: Life is a series of zodiac‑like phases with highs and lows.

Key Takeaway

Embrace each phase, learn from its lesson.

Themes

life growth astrology resilience human experience mythology

Mood

reflective poetic philosophical

Type

literary metaphorical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • navigating personal crises
  • understanding personality cycles
  • creative writing
  • literary analysis

Key Concepts

symbolism cyclical patterns personal development

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you identify your current “zodiac” challenge?
  • What can each phase teach you about resilience?
A Different Perspective

The metaphor may oversimplify complex human experiences into fixed archetypes.

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