Ashore Quotes
Collection of top 27 famous quotes about Ashore
Ashore Quotes & Sayings
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We prepared to go ashore to publish for the first time in New Zealand the glad tidings of the gospel.
— Samuel Marsden
Life's storms, however violent, get us quicker ashore.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
On the morning after the storm the body of a drowned giant was washed ashore on the beach five miles to the north-west of the city.
— J.G. Ballard
I am a tiny seashell
that has secretly drifted ashore
and carries the sound of the ocean
surging through its body. — Edward Hirsch
that has secretly drifted ashore
and carries the sound of the ocean
surging through its body. — Edward Hirsch
If a ship's coming in from a port known to have plague of some kind, the damned Hollanders make the sailors swim ashore naked.
— Diana Gabaldon
Absurdly, dead fish by the hundreds were washing ashore, their peaceful world disrupted by man's squabble.
— Max Allan Collins
Swam ashore, man, like a duck; I can swim like a duck, I'll be sworn.
— William Shakespeare
A prosthetic leg with a Willie Nelson bumper sticker washed ashore on the beach, which meant it was Florida.
Then it got weird. — Tim Dorsey
Then it got weird. — Tim Dorsey
I quit my job, and went ashore to become a writer.
— Theodore Sturgeon
They said the black oil wouldn't come ashore. Well, it is ashore. It's here to stay and it's going to keep coming.
— Billy Nungesser
So our lives glide on: the river ends we don't know where, and the sea begins, and then there is no more jumping ashore.
— George Eliot
strange big boat. When Columbus and his sailors came ashore, carrying swords, speaking oddly, the Arawaks ran to greet them, brought
— Howard Zinn
Until you've been washed ashore you can't know how all encompassing the sea has become.
— John Maerz
Holy fairy feathers, why does he have to be so handsome? Why couldn't a haggard old man have washed ashore?
— Amy Jarecki
Grief came in waves, sometimes big, sometimes small, but even on the calmest days, the grief remained. The tide still came ashore.
— Dianna Hardy
No man will swim ashore and take his baggage with him.
— Seneca The Elder
When a crew and a captain understand each other to the core, it takes a gale, and more than a gale, to put their ship ashore.
— Rudyard Kipling
Away down the river,
A hundred miles or more,
Other little children
Shall bring my boats ashore. — Robert Louis Stevenson
A hundred miles or more,
Other little children
Shall bring my boats ashore. — Robert Louis Stevenson
No one cares if, after a storm, they're washed ashore naked. Only that they are alive.
— Leylah Attar