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William McFee Quotes

If fate means you to lose, give him a good fight anyhow.

William McFee (1916). “Casuals of the Sea: The Voyage of a Soul”

The world belongs to the Enthusiast who keeps cool.

William McFee (1916). “Casuals of the Sea: The Voyage of a Soul”

It is so much easier to tell intimate things in the dark.

William McFee (1916). “Casuals of the Sea: The Voyage of a Soul”

There is nothing like an odor to stir memories.

"Modern Essays" edited by Christopher Morley, ("The Market"), 1921.

There is a pleasure unknown to the landsman in reading at sea.

William McFee (1921). “Harbours of Memory”

Responsibility's like a string we can only see the middle of. Both ends are out of sight.

"Casuals of the Sea : The Voyage of a Soul" by William McFee, Book II: The City, Ch. VI, 1916.