Quotes About Submerged
Everybody's got some fascination with undersea life, don't you think?
~ Stephen Hillenburg
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That night. It was buried so deep. A blessed amnesia can set in after trauma. You move away from the event and it takes on dreamlike qualities. It recedes from the day-to-day. But it's not gone, just submerged. When it surfaces, it brings up powerful emotions. Rage. Terror. Sadness like a well with no bottom.
~ Lisa Unger
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Even in times of grief, we can keep from being submerged and shattered if we seek out God's words of comfort today, letting shafts of sunlight from His presence break through our darkness.
~ Ruth Myers
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My need for love had gone underground, like a canny toothache.
~ Alice Munro
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Look down, look down-see how the reeds wave in the water, they are alive but they never break the surface.
~ Alice Munro
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But the sadness was still there, underneath.
~ E. Lockhart
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Life's very difficult and full of surprises. At all events, I've got as far as that. To be humble and kind, to go straight ahead, to love people rather than pity them, to remember the submerged--well, one can't do all these things at once, worse luck, because they're so contradictory. It's then that proportion comes in--to live by proportion. Don't begin with proportion. Only prigs do that. Let proportion come in as a last resource, when the better things have failed...
~ E.M. Forster
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I do believe the most of me Floats under water; and men see Above the wave a jagged small Mountain of ice, and that is all. Only the depths of other peaks May know my substance when it speaks, And steadfast through the grinding jam Remain aware of what I am. Myself, I think, shall never know How far beneath the wave I go.
~ Edna St. Vincent Millay
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Getting the vegetables submerged is the most critical factor for success in vegetable fermentation.
~ Sandor Ellix Katz
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It may be said that poems are in one way like icebergs: only about a third of their bulk appears above the surface of the page.
~ Howard Nemerov
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True, Nandprayag has some affinity with parts of the Doon valley before it was submerged by a tidal wave of humanity. But in the Doon there is no great river running past your garden. Here there are two, and they are also part of this feeling of belonging. Perhaps in some former life I did come this way, or maybe I dreamed about living here. Who knows? Anyway, mysteries are more interesting than certainties.
~ Ruskin Bond
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That childhood passion and involvement and being really submerged in something, that's the kind of state I'm looking for all the time - and preserving that sense of magical possibility and wonder that children have. I think, for artists, if you can stay connected to that, then you are in a good place.
~ Max Richter
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The wave of memory had submerged me for a whole minute, while I'd just sat staring and let it all come flooding back.
~ Elizabeth Wein
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In 'Cape Fear,' all that water and the reflections and these threatening and submerged images in the water - that signals the awfulness that is to come. We're very good at awfulness. No, really, we do do some sweet titles, too.
~ Saul Bass
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There is a real, living unity in our time, as in any other, but it lies submerged under a superficial hubbub of sensation.
~ Marshall McLuhan
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With 'Honeymoon,' it was so intimate, and we literally shot it in something like 20, 24 days. Everything was very rapid and very fast, and so all of us submerged into the deep end and only really came up for air once we had wrapped.
~ Rose Leslie
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What words she had thought to write on the face of the moon were washed away from her as she submerged, trying to disturb no one, nothing. Trying not so much as to interrupt a current, even trying not to shatter into soft-edged platelets the green moon in the reflection. Trying to sidestep having any influence at all, now and till the end of her life.
~ Gregory Maguire
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It is in our idleness, in our dreams, that the submerged truth sometimes comes to the top.
~ Virginia Woolf
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I'm a whisper in water.
~ Bjork
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He was up to his neck in it. He was breathing the air of its world, adapting to its gravity. The story's essence had permeated every part of him, to the walls of his viscera.
~ Haruki Murakami
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Yet it is in our idleness, in our dreams, that the submerged truth sometimes comes to the top.
~ Virginia Woolf
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All the deep-diving studies show that women are superior for submerged operations. They're physically smaller and consume less nutrients and air, they have better social skills and tolerate close quarters better, and they are physiologically tougher and have better endurance.
~ Michael Crichton
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Yes," Barnes said. "All the deep-diving studies show that women are superior for submerged operations. They're physically smaller and consume less nutrients and air, they have better social skills and tolerate close quarters better, and they are physiologically tougher and have better endurance. The fact is, the Navy long ago recognized that all their submariners should be female.
~ Michael Crichton
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Cornelia sank in romance until it reached her chin. All but her sense was submerged.
~ Tanith Lee
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