Quotes About Tides
Así, este divino y misterioso Pacífico circunda la masa entera del mundo, hace de todas las costas una bahía y parece el corazón del mundo, que late con sus mareas. Henchido por sus eternas olas, es imposible no reconocer en él al dios seductor, es imposible no inclinarse ante él como ante Pan.
~ Herman Melville
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I do count on a changing of tides. All too often, what could be a critics' darling today becomes tomorrow's target. I don't want to be too blasé about it.
~ Questlove
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To love in absence is to float on ever still waters. No sudden currents, no treacherous tides, no possibility of drowning.
~ Steven Erikson
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In her heart, she felt she was caught in the lull between tides. The waves had crashed over her on their journey to the land, but they had not yet receded. The ebbing tide had slithered past her on the dragon rock, silently, without waking her. In this way, her soul was still surrounded by water. She was stranded on the island, with no safe passage to shore.
~ Storm Constantine
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You are like the waves, Pharinet thought. Your feelings of anger and jealousy ebb and flow. At high tide, you could kill. At low tide, you repent.
~ Storm Constantine
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you are here.the moontides are here.and that's all that matters.
~ Sanober Khan
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Woman cannot survive on droplets, she requires waves to regularly crash over her shores as the moon gives way to the sun...
~ Virginia Alison
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You only need one man to love you. But him to love you free like a wildfire, crazy like the moon, always like tomorrow, sudden like an inhale and overcoming like the tides. Only one man and all of this.
~ C. JoyBell
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Time and tides wait for none
~ C. S. Lewis
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Las olas siempre regresan, [el mar] sus resacas, las mareas, las corrientes submarinas y las simas abismales. Y los monstruos que a veces salen a la superficie a saludarnos y a recordarnos que siguen ahí, esperando, aguardando." ? Iris Murdoch.
~ Iris Murdoch
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Thou driftest gently down the tides of sleep.
~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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In my mind are all the tides, their seasons, their ebbs and their flows. In my mind are all the halls, the endless procession of them, the intricate pathways. When this world becomes too much for me, when I grow tired of the noise and the dirt and the people, I close my eyes and I name a particular vestibule to myself; then I name a hall.
~ Susanna Clarke
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I know about me. I am the moons sister, a tidal child stranded on land. The sea always in my ear, a surf of eternal discontent in my blood.
~ Keri Hulme
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the sun is using up its combustible hydrogen and will eventually exhaust it and extinguish. The sun too is getting older, and in fact produces heat. The moon also appears to orbit Earth unchangingly and always equal to itself, whereas in reality it is slowly moving away. This is because it raises tides, and the tides heat the sea a little, thus exchanging energy with the moon.
~ Carlo Rovelli
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A smuggler must know the tides and when to seize them.
~ George R.R. Martin
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I loved you, so I drew these tides of men into my hands and wrote my will across the sky in stars.To earn you Freedom, the seven-pillared worthy house, that your eyes might be shining for meWhen we came.
~ T. E. Lawrence
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I loved you, so I drew these tides of men into my hands/and wrote my will across the sky in stars
~ T. E. Lawrence
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Hoc spumans mundanas obvallat Pelagus oras terrestres amniosis fluctibus cudit margines. Saxeas undosis molibus irruit avionas. Infima bomboso vertice miscet glareas asprifero spergit spumas sulco, sonoreis frequenter quatitur flabris
~ Umberto Eco
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He linked the past with the present, and the eternity behind him throbbed through him in a mighty rhythm to which he swayed as the tides and seasons swayed.
~ Jack London
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Love is hard, harder than steel and thrice as cruel. It is inexorable as the tides, and life and death alike follow in its wake.
~ Jacqueline Carey
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Love is hard, harder than steel and thrice as cruel. It is as inexorable as the tides, and life and death alike follow in its wake.
~ Jacqueline Carey
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The moon grew fat and thin, there were solstices, first frosts and spring rains. All these things proceeded without the interference of men. She tried to imagine what the tide looked like, coming in and going out, nipping at the sand like a little dog, heedless of people and their machinations. Her strength returned.
~ Colson Whitehead
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The gray water churned angrily where competing tides vied with one another
~ Laurence Bergreen
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experienced local pilots, familiar with the seas and tides, were valuable to a visitor like Drake.
~ Laurence Bergreen
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