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Quotes About Voyage

Survive this voyage. And once you do, find another soul in despair.
~ Mitch Albom
Alice." I hesitated. "What do I do now?" "Forgive yourself," she said. "Then use this grace to spread my spirit." "How do I do that?" "Survive this voyage. And once you do, find another soul in despair. And help them.
~ Mitch Albom
It would seem that to Bligh, infliction of punishment was like sickness, and scurvy, something that had no place on a well-run ship. William Bligh had set out to make the perfect voyage.
~ Caroline Alexander
You may wish me luck, or curse me for a damnable pirate, but do not look for me. I will be gone to parts beyond the sea.
~ Celia Rees
But the true voyagers are only those who leave Just to be leaving; hearts light, like balloons, They never turn aside from their fatality And without knowing why they always say: Let's go!
~ Charles Baudelaire
Don't order one for the road, because the road is already laid out.
~ Flip Wilson
Latitudes and Departures
~ Thomas Pynchon
I feel it is the duty of one who goes his own way to inform society of what he finds on his voyage of discovery.
~ C.G. Jung
Hope the voyage is a long one, full of adventure, full of discovery.
~ C.P. Cavafy
ON FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1492, Don Cristóbal Colón—newly entitled as High Admiral and newly appointed a noble of our court—departs the port of Palos. He travels with three ships—the Niña, the Pinta, and the Santa María. Serenaded by his crew, he stands at the prow of the Santa María, the wind ruffling his silvery hair. He looks ahead, always ahead, to the horizon.
~ C.W. Gortner
Travelling is like a talent, like whistling or dancing. And some people have it.
~ Gayle Forman
For eighty years convicts had been shipped to Australia, and a total of 163000 had set out on that voyage from which few returned. In the modern history of Europe there was rarely a planned deportation on a more ambitious scale until the era of Stalin and Hitler.
~ Geoffrey Blainey
Many convicts were bewildered by the first days of the voyage to Australia. Most had never seen the open sea until they boarded the convict ship, and few had travelled in a ship. And now, by sentence of the courts, they were about to begin one of the longest voyages any traveller could make.
~ Geoffrey Blainey
Death, with its ancestral weight of terrors, is merely the abandonment of an unserviceable shell at the time the spiritis reintegrated into the unified energy of the cosmos. The end of life, like birth, is a stagein a voyage, and deserves the compassion we accord to its beginnings. There is absolutely no virtue in prolonging the heartbeat and tremors of a body beyond its natural span...
~ Isabel Allende
that were to drive us to the port to
~ Isabel Allende
Civilization is a movement - not a condition; a voyage - not a harbour.
~ Arnold Toynbee
All reality TV shows are a triumph of voyeurism. They choose contestants who are ill-suited and slightly freakish.
~ Terry Wogan
As far as TV shows are concerned, I would love to do a travel show.
~ Tabu
The reading of the book was a journey.
~ Susan Orlean
Where we sail and anchor our heart fill up the multitude odyssey paving to the coming home of our soul.
~ Angelica Hopes
wishing thee a short and prosperous voyage, with a full portion of happiness we remain thy friends. In
~ Nathaniel Philbrick
Là, tout n'est qu'ordre et beauté, Luxe, calme et volupté. (L'Invitation au Voyage)
~ Charles Baudelaire
If it wasn't for seasickness, all the world would be sailors!
~ Charles Darwin
July 24th, 1833.—The Beagle sailed from Maldonado, and on August the 3rd she arrived off the mouth of the Rio Negro.
~ Charles Darwin