Quotes About Voyage
All aboard for one last trip.
~ Rick Riordan
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by water is so much nicer than traveling
~ Kathleen Ernst
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En la noche del 25 de noviembre de 1120, el Navío Blanco zarpó rumbo a Inglaterra y se hundió en Barfleur con todos cuantos viajaban a bordo salvo uno… El navío era
~ Ken Follett
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Here is my journey's end, here is my butt,And very sea-mark of my utmost sail.
~ William Shakespeare
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William Shakespeare
~ Then westward-ho!
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Where lies the land to which yon ship must go?Fresh as a lark mounting at break of day,Festively she puts forth in trim array.
~ William Wordsworth
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Riley had no doubt that an "immediate and merciful act of the Almighty" had saved them from the surf at Bojador. According to him, all of his men believed this too. Later, when a friend advised him to play down this conviction, because skeptics would use it to discredit the rest of his account of the voyage, Riley refused.
~ Dean King
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Travel is the dream of travelers.
~ Lailah Gifty Akita
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The imagination is the voyage of our thoughts in the endless ocean of the mind that searches for the splendid beaches of happiness.
~ Debasish Mridha
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A las doce y cuatro minutos de la noche del 13 de mayo de 1804, cinco días después de haber zarpado de La Guaira, el San Luis navegaba a la altura de Barranquilla cuando Salvany,
~ Javier Moro
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No matter how you travel, it's still you going.
~ Jeff Goldblum
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I want to explore the art of pleasure in Italy, the art of devotion in India and, in Indonesia, the art of balancing the two. It was only later, after admitting this dream, that I noticed the happy coincidence that all these countries begin with the letter I. A fairly auspicious sign, it seemed, on a voyage of self-discovery.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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Mrs. Carstairs is terribly excited about being aboard this particular ship, as it is the Titanic's maiden voyage, and she is suppose to be the largest ever built.
~ Ellen Emerson White
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They were 21 feet 9 inches long, with a 6-foot-2-inch beam, and they had three seats
~ Alfred Lansing
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her hull was altogether too rounded for most of those on board her.
~ Alfred Lansing
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Then, on March 9, they felt the swell—the undeniable, unmistakable rise and fall of the ocean.
~ Alfred Lansing
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She sailed from London's East India Docks on August 1.
~ Alfred Lansing
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From the great deep to the great deep he goes.
~ Alfred Lord Tennyson
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The universe lies before you on the floor, in the air, in the mysterious bodies of your dancers, in your mind. From this voyage no one returns poor or weary.
~ Agnes de Mille
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What magazines do is curate: we give accurate and trustworthy information. If you have a problem, it's very difficult to go to the web and get accurate information... magazines, at their best, should be an incredible voyage of discovery.
~ Joanna Coles
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I use the period between Christmas and New Year to potter about, think and completely change my mindset. In that easy no-man's-land between Boxing Day and New Year, loins are girded and mettle readied. It is time, as we voyagers bid farewell to the old year, to fare forward.
~ Monty Don
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Success is not a harbor but a voyage with its own perils to the spirit The lesson that most of us on this voyage never learn, but can never quite forget, is that to win is sometimes to lose.
~ Richard Milhous Nixon
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Captain Kidd, the privateer, in his voyage over from England in the Adventure had already legally captured a French fishing vessel off the banks of New Foundland with a crew of four. The conquest had resembled more a ritual
~ Richard Zacks
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There is nothing like a sea voyage to restore one's sense of optimism, a sense of being cleansed of your own past. This may be the real reason people buy sailboats.
~ Robert D. Kaplan
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