Quotes About Boats
blessing the boats (at saint mary's) may the tide that is entering even now the lip of our understanding carry you out beyond the face of fear may you kiss the wind then turn from it certain that it will love your back may you open your eyes to water water waving forever and may you in your innocence sail through this to that
~ Lucille Clifton
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Entery Ships The rule say that Pirate ships are faster then anything - except the Barbery vikings, when on the side of good can overtake even Pirates. Se also Boats and Galleys.
~ Diana Wynne Jones
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Rather than being a 'ship of state', Italy often seems more like a flotilla of boats, each piloted according to a different chart, each competing for access to the most favourable winds, yet each afraid of being isolated from the other craft.
~ Unknown
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by the boats in the harbor. What else would you like to know?" "You plan to keep him tomorrow night?" "I get thirty-six hours, once a month. That's 9:00 a.m. tomorrow until 9:00 p.m. Sunday. Do the math. It's not that complicated." The waiter pops in to
~ John Grisham
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Wide sea, that one continuous murmur breeds Along the pebbled shore of memory! Many old rotten-timber'd boats there be Upon thy vaporous bosom, magnified To goodly vessels; many a sail of pride, And golden keel'd, is left unlaunch'd and dry.
~ John Keats
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Sunrise is a necessary concomitant of long railway journeys, like hard-boiled eggs, illustrated papers, packs of cards, rivers upon which boats strain but make no progress.
~ Marcel Proust
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The deep-laden boats pull in against the coast where the canneries dip their tails into the bay. The figure is advisedly chosen, for if the canneries dipped their mouths into the bay the canned sardines which emerge from the other end would be metaphorically, at least, even more horrifying.
~ John Steinbeck
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Les levers de soleil sont un accompagnement des longs voyages en chemin de fer, comme les œufs durs, les journaux illustrés, les jeux de cartes, les rivières où des barques s'évertuent sans avancer.
~ Marcel Proust
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He'd watch the loading and unloading of boats; the building of houses, shacks, and huts; and above all, the people, each carrying a bundle of stories inside them.
~ Marcus Sedgwick
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The superstructure above me was triangular, angled back in a way to make it faster or something, I don't know, I'm a murderbot, I don't give a crap about boats.
~ Martha Wells
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It is a curious sensation: the sort of pain that goes mercifully beyond our powers of feeling. When your heart is broken, your boats are burned: nothing matters any more. It is the end of happiness and the beginning of peace.
~ George Bernard Shaw
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Nascimento e morte ocorreram em simultâneo como dois barcos que se cruzam em sentido inverso. - A vida são fósforos, acendendo-se uns em outros que se apagam.
~ Mia Couto
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The book references whales attacking humans, which has never happened... until July 2020 when orcas started ramming boats off Portugal and Spain. Perhaps some of the book's other predictions will come true.
~ Unknown
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as were the chaloupes canonnières,
~ Unknown
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A wheel moved slowly, bearing up into the sky empty carriages shaped like boats.
~ Olivia Manning
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Several small boats were drawn up on the strand, their crews engaged in the mysterious occupations of mariners on land.
~ Unknown
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He saw two boats at the edge of the lake. The fishermen had left them and were washing their nets.
~ Luke 5:2
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However, some boats from Tiberias landed near the place where the people had eaten the bread after the Lord had given thanks.
~ John 6:23
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