so be it
"From storm to storm! So be it, then. Born in throes, 't is fit that
man should live in pains and die in pangs! So be it, then! Here's stout
stuff for woe to work on. So be it, then." (Moby-Dick, November 1851)
C. "But who lives, who may not
be wounded through another!—Then so be it! let us treat the whole world
as it has done us, and—forget it! I dare say, nay, I am sure, that beyond
some family ties, there is not upon the wide earth a heart in sympathy
with our good or ill; whose even beat would be as much disturbed, were
this wild sod to cover us forever, as at the most ephemeral of the
trifling cares which make up their petty lives."
(Scenes Beyond the Western Border, August 1852)
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