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Several sailors, sheltered behind the curved bottoms of their boats, were watching this battle of the sky and the sea.
— Guy De Maupassant
How do men act on a sinking ship? Do they hold each other? Do they pass around the whisky? Do they cry?
— Sebastian Junger
I am a cross between Carl Perkins and Led Zeppelin.
— Ronnie Hawkins
The arts stop society going rotten and mad.
— Vanessa Redgrave
Practice not wanting, desiring, judging, doing, fighting, knowing. Practice just being. Everything will fall into place.
— James Frey
If nature puts a burden on a man by making him different, it also gives him a power.
— John Fire Lame Deer
Since when does a militarily occupied people have the responsibility for a peace movement?
— Edward Said
A little arrogance in the hands of the capable is well earned - and in most case, deserved.
— Siddharth Katragadda
Hope makes a good breakfast. Eat plenty of it.
— Ian Fleming
Land was created to provide a place for boats to visit.
— Brooks Atkinson
When the sea goes down, there will come from the mainland boats and men. And they will find ten dead bodies and an unsolved problem on Indian Island.
— Agatha Christie
If
you sing a sad song loud enough, the boys
on those torpedo boats
can hear you under the sea. — Laura Kasischke
you sing a sad song loud enough, the boys
on those torpedo boats
can hear you under the sea. — Laura Kasischke
The sea is the same as it has been since before men ever went on it in boats.
— Ernest Hemingway,
I grew up in Newquay, on the Atlantic coast and there developed a love of the sea and boats.
— Antony Hewish
Just remember, everything you are is ...
— Reggie Watts
Where are the fish, though?"
"In the sea they say, in the boats we pray," said Dan, quoting a fisherman's proverb. — Rudyard Kipling
"In the sea they say, in the boats we pray," said Dan, quoting a fisherman's proverb. — Rudyard Kipling