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Jack London Quotes - Page 4

Life, in a sense, is living and surviving. And all that makes for living and surviving is good. He who follows the fact cannot go astray, while he who has no reverence for the fact wanders afar.

Life, in a sense, is living and surviving. And all that makes for living and surviving is good. He who follows the fact cannot go astray, while he who has no reverence for the fact wanders afar.

Jack London, Anna B. Strunsky, Anna Strunsky Walling, Douglas Robillard (1990). “The Kempton-Wace Letters”, p.85, Rowman & Littlefield

I believe that when I am dead, I am dead. I believe that with my death I am just as much obliterated as the last mosquito you and I squashed.

Jack London (2016). “Oxford Children's Classics: The Call of the Wild”, p.92, Oxford University Press - Children

I write for no other purpose than to add to the beauty that now belongs to me.

Jack London (2015). “White Fang (Arcadia Classics)”, p.10, Jack London

I was five years old the first time I got drunk.

Jack London (2016). “John Barleycorn”, p.11, Xist Publishing