Quotes About Sailor
Do not get too attached to life] for it is like a sailor's leave on the shore and at any time, the captain may sound the horn, calling you back to eternal darkness.
~ Epictetus
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Kimmy's got a mouth like a sailor fucking a trucker,
~ Amy Lane
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I was a sailor. I was torpedoed, spent two weeks in a lifeboat. I was on the Murmansk run; I worked a 20 mm. machine gun, helped bring down a Stuka, all that kind of stuff. I've got letters from Franklin Roosevelt for things I did then. But those kind of credentials didn't work for you in the Cold War.
~ Haskell Wexler
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I'm what you call a Depression sailor.
~ Ernest Borgnine
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Honor to the soldier and sailor everywhere, who bravely bears his country's cause. Honor, also, to the citizen who cares for his brother in the field and serves, as he best can, the same cause.
~ Abraham Lincoln
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Lay not the blame on me, O sailor, but on the winds. By nature I am as calm and safe as the land itself, but the winds fall upon me with their gusts and gales, and lash me into a fury that is not natural to me.
~ Aesop
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I'm a sailor, and we're both British," Lewrie said with a grin. "Of course, we need a dab of mustard.
~ Dewey Lambdin
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And in a minute the loudest Yankee voice I ever heard in my life yells out, OE'm Pop-OE the Sailor-r-r-r Ma-a-an! and then somebody jumps up and down in the upstairs hall. In another second the house would of fallen down.
~ Eudora Welty
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I went into the Navy because I love the ocean, and I am still privileged to have a place that I can go to that's by the water.
~ John F. Kerry
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I'm not an experienced sailor.
~ Alfie Allen
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Devin swears like a sailor with Tourette's?
~ Robert Dugoni
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Under the wide and starry sky,Dig the grave and let me lie.Glad did I live and gladly die,And I laid me down with a will.This be the verse you grave for me:Here he lies where he longed to be;Home is the sailor, home from sea,And the hunter home from the hill.
~ Robert Louis Stevenson
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Brez discipline in volje, si izgubljen kot pomorš?ak brez kompasa, ki na koncu potone z ladjo vred.
~ Robin S. Sharma
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He who loves practice without theory is like the sailor who boards ship without a rudder and compass and never knows where he may cast.
~ Leonardo da Vinci
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Those who fall in love with practice without science are like a sailor who enters a ship without a helm or a compass, and who never can be certain whither he is going.
~ Leonardo da Vinci
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No sailor could be lonelier than a man standing in the middle of our land, with the miles and miles of blue about him.
~ Alexander McCall Smith
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A woman's passion is nothing less than the sea that tosses a man's ship, and to weather the storm he must use skill and humility to ride her waves, having given up his own course and dragged down his sails, letting the sea take him where it will. For a sailor who knows that there is nothing to fear, this is the greatest adventure of life, as he lashes himself to the mast, knowing that his surrender is his strength and the chance for his redemption.
~ Douglas Carlton Abrams
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The sailor is frankness, the landsman is finesse. Life is not a game with the sailor, demanding the long head
~ Herman Melville
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As I've grown - dare I say it - older, I had hopes of indulging my dreams of being a sailor.
~ Jimmy Webb
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I give you back your heart. I give you permission – for the fuse inside her, throbbing angrily in the dirt, for the bitch in her and the burying of her wound – for the burying of her small red wound alive – for the pale flickering flare under her ribs, for the drunken sailor who waits in her left pulse
~ Anne Sexton
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There's nothing gives you so much courage as good reasons, continued the sailor;
~ Alexandre Dumas
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Seventeen months captivity to a sailor accustomed to the boundless ocean, is a worse punishment than human crime ever merited.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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The young sailor jumped into the skiff, and sat down in the stern sheets, with the order that he be put ashore at La Canebiere. The two oarsmen bent to their work, and the little boat glided away as rapidly as possible in the midst of the thousand vessels which choke up the narrow way which leads between the two rows of ships from the mouth of the harbor to the Quai d'Orleans.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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How happy is the sailor's life, from coast to coast to roam; in every port he finds a wife, in every land a home.
~ Isaac Bickerstaffe
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