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Sailors have the cleanest bodies and the filthiest minds.
— Eleanor Roosevelt
We must be careful what we read, and not, like the sailors of Ulysses, take bags of wind for sacks of treasure.
— John Lubbock
It is not true that Congress spends money like a drunken sailor. Drunken sailors spend their own money. Congress spends our money.
— Arthur Laffer
Heaven, they say, protects children, sailors, and drunken men; and whatever answers to Heaven in the academical system protects freshmen.
— Thomas Hughes
Flowing water makes men meditative. They urinate with a sense of eternity like sailors.
— Louis-Ferdinand Celine
Have you ever listened to folk music? Let's face it, a lot of folk music is all about dead sailors, mad witches, rape and fratricide.
— Marie Browne
All sailors are afraid of the sea. They know what it is.
— Jens Bjorneboe
It was on old joke among underfed, angry sailors that should mutiny fail, the weight of their bodies would not be enough to hang them.
— Marcus Rediker
I feel at home up in the air, just like sailors do at sea and climbers do in the mountains.
— Felix Baumgartner
If the sailor in his sling were to turn and look down on her, he'd know she was a whore by the tentacles.
— Stepan Chapman
other tales, the sailors reach a land of intelligent talking animals who find humans disgusting and rather stupid.
— Robin Hobb
Sailors are like my overies due North
— Amy Spector
Stars are the souls of old sailors. They plot the skies and guide the wayward home.
— Brian Rathbone
Hark, now hear the sailors cry, smell the sea, and feel the sky let your soul & spirit fly, into the mystic ...
— Van Morrison
Politicians who complain about the media are like sailors who complain about the sea.
— Enoch Powell
People actually get sponsors based on the merits of the Cup, not on the merits of the sailors.
— John Sweeney
You must be a light unto yourself.
— Jiddu Krishnamurti
The Frenchmen tried to explain that sexual intercourse between males was taboo (despite anything the Brits might have told them about French sailors),
— Stephen Clarke
For sailors who love the wind, memory is a good port of departure.
— Eduardo Galeano
He had picked up languages the way most sailors pick up diseases; languages were his gonorrhoea, his syphilis, his scurvy, his ague, his plague.
— Salman Rushdie
The sailors in the Construction Battalions had been nicknamed Seabees, based on the initials of the unit.
— Alex Malcolm
Ships are but boards, sailors but men.
— William Shakespeare