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Quotes About Submersion

The second I walked into Jake Paul's world, there was no taking me out of it.
~ Tana Mongeau
In the destructive element immerse.
~ Joseph Conrad
Without an engine, Beebe's bathysphere dangled helplessly from the topside support ship like a ball of yarn suspended from knitting needles.
~ Wendy Williams
It's not a huge surprise that there are habitations at the bottom of the Black Sea.
~ Robert Ballard
There is water at the bottom of the ocean.
~ David Byrne
was sea and islands now; the great continent had sunk like Atlantis . . . .
~ Jan Karon
When I watch a movie myself, I want to forget that I'm watching a movie, and I want to be inside the movie. That's the kind of experience I want my audience to have.
~ Susanne Bier
When I watch a film I get swept away. I don't really watch the camera.
~ William H. Macy
Igual que algo que se hunde y reposa sobre el fondo de un lago al que no llega la luz, así escapan los recuerdos a nuestro alcance. Pero si alargas el brazo lo suficiente bajo la superficie del agua, tus dedos rozarán aquello que los ojos no ven. Cógelo y tráelo a la superficie, donde la luz volverá a iluminarlo.
~ Y?ko Ogawa
She was not afraid of death, in theory. If anything, she had nothing but respect and reverence for the Genius of Death, who had shaped this world more than any other force. That said, she did not wish to die quite this moment. She still wanted to see what would happen next, as much as ever. The thing was to resist submersion for as long as possible.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
She knew this to be true. Maybe not tonight, but some night soon. She was not afraid of death, in theory. If anything, she had nothing but respect and reverence for the Genius of Death, who had shaped this world more than any other force. That said, she did not wish to die quite this moment. She still wanted to see what would happen next, as much as ever. The thing was to resist submersion for as long as possible.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
The recommended practice is to stop for five minutes at half of the deepest depth to which you have been diving and to stop again at a depth of 15 to 20 feet (4.5 to 6.1 m) for five minutes before surfacing.
~ Dennis K. Graver
We were descending into an organism.
~ Jeff Vandermeer
Blend in. don't make waves. Don't look up.' That was the mantra I lived by. But not today.
~ Jennifer Lynn Barnes
The distance came slowly, like seawater filling up a boat, without us even realizing it. Before you know it you're underwater.
~ Jenny Han
As far as I'm concerned, taking a bath is sort of like drowning, with soap.
~ Rodman Philbrick
Plus bas, encore plus bas, toujours plus bas.
~ Lewis Carroll
Colonial counterinsurgency policies rest undiluted in current security measures. Molten in their form, colonial entailments may lose their visible and identifiable presence in the vocabulary, conceptual grammar, and idioms of current concerns. It is the effort of this venture to halt in the face of these processes of occlusion and submersion, to ask about how they work, their differential effects; and on whom they most palpably act.
~ Ann Laura Stoler
With 'Black Sea,' I long had an idea that I wanted to do a film about people stuck on the bottom of the ocean. I thought that was a terrifying scenario.
~ Kevin Macdonald
I relax into a black unconsciousness. I dive in, submerse, and breathe oblivion, my favorite element.
~ Louise Erdrich
It is the calm and silent waters that drown you.
~ Edwidge Danticat
I plunged my head under the water voluntarily...the physical shock took away the pain of being.
~ Sebastian Faulks
She was in so fast that she didn't have a chance to scream. The icy cold water stole her breath away…
~ B.J. Daniels
Any time you can completely immerse yourself in something it's fun.
~ Jamie Bell