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Quotes About Shore

When it came night, the white waves paced to and fro in the moonlight, and the wind brought the sound of the great sea's voice to the men on shore, and they felt that they could then be interpreters.
~ Stephen Crane
And I was the Lion you do not remember who pushed the boat in which you lay, a child near death, so that it came to shore where a man sat, wakeful at midnight, to receive you.
~ C. S. Lewis
Wind is to us what money is to life on shore.
~ Sterling Hayden
From the shore, the ocean is forever. It's a beautiful, dangerous place. Music is tied to the sea, born from the struggle, looking for hope. Because hope belongs in the dark places.
~ Jon Foreman
The most beautiful landscape cannot hold my fascinated attention as much as nature by the seaside and all that is connected with water.
~ Lyonel Feininger
Always the edge of the sea remains an elusive and indefinable boundary. The shore has a dual nature, changing with the swing of the tides, belonging now to the land, now to the sea.
~ Rachel Carson
From Shore To ShoreOur Message of Love & PeaceTo ALL OUR Kids
~ Widad Akreyi
Time is an ocean, but it ends at the shore.
~ Bob Dylan
You are a sweet ocean of love. Invite everyone to come to your shore to feel the joy of life.
~ Debasish Mridha
Hope is the boat we ride to reach the shore of our desires.
~ Debasish Mridha
The heart can think of no devotion Greater than being shore to the ocean- Holding the curve of one position, Counting an endless repetition.
~ Robert Frost
Who Goes With Fergus? Who will go drive with Fergus now, And pierce the deep wood's woven shade, And dance upon the level shore? Young man, lift up your russet brow, And lift your tender eyelids, maid, And brood on hopes and fear no more. And no more turn aside and brood Upon love's bitter mystery; For Fergus rules the brazen cars, And rules the shadows of the wood, And the white breast of the dim sea And all dishevelled wandering stars.
~ William Butler Yeats
My dream is to one day own a country house on the shore in England, have gotten married, wipe some debt off and get a few more good films.
~ Matthew William Goode
Hope not ever to see heaven. I come to lead you to the other shore; into the eternal darkness; into fire and ice.
~ Dante Alighieri
Never weather-beaten sail more willing bent to shore.
~ Thomas Campion
Poor Father, I see his final exploration. He arrives at the new place, his hair risen in astonishment, his mouth and eyes dumb. His toe scuffs a soft storm of sand, he kneels and his arms spread in pantomimic celebration, the immigrant, as in every moment of his life, arriving eternally on the shore of his Self.
~ E.L. Doctorow
Dialogue in fiction should be reserved for the culminating moments and regarded as the spray into which the great wave of narrative breaks in curving toward the watcher on the shore.
~ Edith Wharton
the shore, where Rikki, her breathing mask dangling
~ Edward M. Lerner
Ce fut le temps d'un battement de paupière et elle me regarda sans me voir, et ce fut la gloire et le printemps et le soleil et la mer tiède et sa transparence près du rivage et ma jeunesse revenue, et le monde était né.
~ Albert Cohen
The sea complains upon a thousand shores.
~ Alexander Smith
Have you ever watched a crab on the shore crawling backward in search of the Atlantic Ocean, and missing? That's the way the mind of man operates.
~ H. L. Mencken
We made part of the record in Miami, and I would go down to the beach, and not 20 feet from the water I see a fish that is at least seven feet long swimming close to the shore. I did not go back in the ocean the entire month.
~ Michael Stipe
To acknowledge that the biggest wave in the world might be a shore break off a little Portuguese town no one has ever heard of flies in the face of what passes for reason in the surf world.
~ Garrett McNamara
A low line of shore was visible at first on the right between the movement of the waves and fog, but when we came further it was lost sight of, and nothing could be seen but the mist curling in the rigging, and a small circle of foam.
~ John Millington Synge