Quotes About Ocean
I consider time as an in immense ocean, in which many noble authors are entirely swallowed up.
~ Joseph Addison
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Time was unending when charmed, captivated, even delighted by the mystical motion of the ocean!
~ Ray Palla, KRILL AMERICA
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The smallest effort is not lost Each wavelet on the ocean tost Aids in the ebb-tide or the flow Each rain-drop makes some floweret blow Each struggle lessens human woe.
~ Charles Mackay
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A wonderful stream is the River Time As it runs through the realms of Tears With a faultless rhythm and a musical rhyme As it blends with the ocean of Years.
~ Benjamin F. Taylor
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To me, the sea is like a person - like a child that I've known a long time. It sounds crazy, I know, but when I swim in the sea, I talk to it. I never feel alone when I'm out there.
~ Gertrude Ederle
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We with our lives are like islands in the sea... The islands also hang together through the ocean's bottom.
~ William James
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The ocean has been singing to me, and the song is that of our life together.
~ Nicholas Sparks
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Sailing is the perfect antidote for age, Reyes. Everything you do on a sailboat is done slowly and thoughtfully. Most of the time, an old body is entirely capable of doing whatever needs to be done while you're cruising. And if the sea is determined to teach you a lesson, well, a young back is no more capable than an old one of resisting an ocean, so experience counts more than ever.
~ Mary Doria Russell
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trout and a flounder
~ Mary Kay Andrews
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And who do you think you are sauntering along five feet up in the air, the ocean a blue fire around your ankles, the sun on your face on your shoulders its golden mouth whispering (so it seems) you! you! you!
~ Mary Oliver
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What is my name, o what is my name that I may offer it back to the beautiful world? Have I walked long enough where the sea breaks raspingly all day and all night upon the pale sand?
~ Mary Oliver
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the river can't wait to get to the ocean and the sky, it's been there before.
~ Mary Oliver
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In the act of writing the poem, I am obedient, and submissive. Insofar as one can, I put aside ego and vanity, and even intention. I listen. What I hear is almost a voice, almost a language. It is a second ocean, rising, singing into one's ear, or deep inside the ears, whispering in the recesses where one is less oneself than a part of some single indivisible community.
~ Mary Oliver
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Surely the sea is the most beautiful fact in our universe, but you won't find a fisherman who will say so; what they say is, See you later.
~ Mary Oliver
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Late at night, on April 14, 1912, an English ocean liner was making her first voyage across the Atlantic Ocean. She was going to New York City. Carrying 2,200 passengers, the ship was four city blocks long. Most people believed the ship was unsinkable
~ Mary Pope Osborne
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5) More than 1,500 people perished in the Titanic disaster, while 705 people escaped in lifeboats and were eventually rescued by a ship named the Carpathia.
~ Mary Pope Osborne
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I was waiting for you on the beach when Kathleen came along and invited me to go for a swim with her.
~ Mary Pope Osborne
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Just then, a shout came from the lookouts' nest: "Iceberg ahead!" Jack and Annie turned back to the window—just in time to see a huge iceberg looming out of the sea. The iceberg was dark with a fringe of
~ Mary Pope Osborne
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Three hundred feet down, seawater slams through a two-inch hole with enough force to bend a knee the way knees don't bend.
~ Mary Roach
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I looked upon the sea, it was to be my grave
~ Mary Shelley
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Volume II: Chapter 5 The God sends down his angry plagues from high, Famine and pestilence in heaps they die. Again in vengeance of his wrath he falls On their great hosts, and breaks their tottering walls; Arrests their navies on the ocean's plain, And whelms their strength with mountains of the main.
~ Mary Shelley
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The night passed away, and the sun rose from the ocean; my feelings became calmer, if it may be called calmness when the violence of rage sinks into the depths of despair. I left the house, the horrid scene of the last night's contention, and walked on the beach of the sea, which I almost regarded as an insuperable barrier between me and my fellow creatures.
~ Mary Shelley
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I said in one of my letters, my dear Margaret, that I should find no friend on the wide ocean; yet I have found a man who, before his spirit had been broken by misery, I should have been happy to have possessed as the brother of my heart.
~ Mary Shelley
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I'm great at boats!
~ Matt Fraction
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