Quotes About Ocean
for in natures, as in seas, depth answers unto depth
~ Charles Dickens
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Love is a river of risk that ends in an ocean of security.
~ Terri Guillemets
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Fish should smell like the tide. Once they smell like fish, it's too late.
~ Oscar Gizelt
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I swim across a sea of quotes, splashing in the words and riding the waves of wisdom.
~ Terri Guillemets
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'T is sweet to listen as the night-winds creep From leaf to leaf; 't is sweet to view on high The rainbow, bas'd on ocean, span the sky...
~ Lord Byron
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God loves an idle rainbow, No less than labouring seas.
~ Ralph Hodgson
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Indeed, dear boy, I do want to go with all my heart if I really ought. I have always wanted to see the ocean and I can't imagine any place I'd rather go. ? - Grace Livingston Hill, Aunt Crete's Emancipation.? ?
~ Grace Livingston Hill
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Aunt Crete gasped with joy. The thought of the ocean, was wonderful. she had dreamed of it many times,but never had seen it, because she was always the one who could just as well stay at home as not. ? - Grace Livingston Hill, Aunt Crete's Emancipation
~ Grace Livingston Hill
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The whales do not sing because they have an answer, they sing because they have a song.
~ Gregory Colbert
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Letter 68 A pod of whales was lying like long reclining Buddhas on the sea. My sister and I put our ears to the bottom of the boat so we could listen to their songs. We turned to my grandfather and asked, "What do their song mean?" "The whales do not sing because they have an answer," he said. "They sing because they have a song.
~ Gregory Colbert
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Here, where sea Meets shore: The best of dancing floors.
~ Gregory Orr
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And the single string of the marine trumpets.
~ Guillaume Apollinaire
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Sais-je où s'en iront tes cheveux Crépus comme mer qui moutonne Sais-je où s'en iront tes cheveux Et tes mains feuilles de l'automne Que jonchent aussi nos aveux
~ Guillaume Apollinaire
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Esa sería su venganza. Una obra magna creada desde el agujero negro. Un monumento de amor construido con palabras. Un edificio erigido de la nada cuyos planos diseñaría en un braille cerebral. La literatura, una balsa salvadora en el gigantesco y oscuro océano de un metro treinta por un metro. Se
~ Guillermo Arriaga
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sunlight skims off the cocktail's frothy top like a Hawaiian horizon,
~ Guillermo del Toro
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Elisa believes this creature is accustomed to much larger gestures: full-body tumbles within seething seas; darting attacks; unfolding to full height beneath a tropical sun.
~ Guillermo del Toro
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Mãe, que é que é o mar, Mãe?" - Mar era longe, muito longe dali, espécie duma lagôa enorme, um mundo d'água sem fim, Mãe mesma nunca tinha avistado o mar, suspirava. - "Pois, Mãe, então mar é o que a gente tem saudade?
~ Guimarães Rosa
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Gözle görülen fenomenleri, okyanusun derinliklerinde bulunan ve hakk?nda hiçbir ?ey bilmedi?imiz bir karga?ay? su yüzeyine ta??yan dalgalar gibi dü?ünebiliriz.
~ Gustave Le Bon
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If those hellish fiends are rising from the deep again I don't want her anywhere near them.' 'Alright.
~ Guy N. Smith
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He lived for the sea and his one wish was that he would not die on dry land.
~ Guy N. Smith
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Love (understood as the desire of good for another) is in fact so unnatural a phenomenon that it can scarcely repeat itself the soul being unable to become virgin again and not having energy enough to cast itself out again into the ocean of another s soul.
~ James Joyce
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He drew forth a phrase from his treasure and spoke it softly to himself: A day of dappled seaborne clouds.
~ James Joyce
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She was alone and still, gazing out to sea; and when she felt his presence and the worship of his eyes her eyes turned to him in quiet sufferance of his gaze, without shame or wantonness.
~ James Joyce
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It is like looking down from the clifs of Moher into the depths. Many go down into the depths and never come up. Only the trained diver can go down into those depths and explore them and come to the surface again.
~ James Joyce
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