logo

Quotes About Ferry

Nobody seemed sure if it was the last ferry. We waited. Time passed, the sky turned pink.
~ Zadie Smith
The position Ferry terms a "material" republication view is, as I shall also argue below, the most common view in the Reformed tradition and hardly warrants being termed a "republication" of the covenant of works in any significant sense. Ferry's taxonomy here and throughout is rather confusing and, for that reason, unhelpful
~ Unknown
The white-and-green ferry gliding across the dark waters of Puget Sounds looked like a beacon steering toward Bremerton. The entire Seattle waterfront was lit up a festive holiday scene.
~ Debbie Macomber
ferry was sailing toward it, dipping up and down on the rolling waves. "Is that Rainspell Island?" she asked.
~ Daisy Meadows
Je ne suis pas sûr que mon collègue ait eu raison de lui faire un bras d'honneur alors que le ferry s'éloignait du quai.
~ Marc Levy
It was messed up, because in 1947 my family moved to Seattle and I had to get up at 5:00 o'clock in the morning to catch the ferry back to Bremerton every morning because I was Boys Club president.
~ Quincy Jones
incensed Clemenceau angrily denounced Ferry for dragging France into this mess, which he charged that Parliament had not properly authorized. China, Clemenceau warned, had an "inexhaustible reservoir" of men, and fighting such a power would sap France of its manpower for years to come.
~ Unknown
Aren't you going to apologize?" Ev asked John when we pulled into line at the ferry that would take us from New York State to Vermont. I hadn't known there was going to be a boat ride, and I was doing my best to hide my excitement as the muddy smell of the lake wafted up to us. Being on open water seemed just the thing.
~ Unknown
He bet Great-aunt Sophie hadn't drowned in a ferry accident, after all. She'd probably thrown herself off a cliff out of pure boredom.
~ Unknown