Great Sailing Quotes
Collection of top 16 famous quotes about Great Sailing
Great Sailing Quotes & Sayings
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The other side of the globe is but the home of our correspondent. Our voyaging is only great-circle sailing.
— Henry David Thoreau
I'm sort of known in the comedy community as 'Smooth Sailing,' just 'cause everything always goes great. I've always had success at every turn.
— Jon Glaser
It takes a fraction of the time it took us to generate and build to tear down the trust that we have developed over the years...
— Assegid Habtewold
We don't get to stay in hiding until we are whole; Jesus invites us to live as an inviting woman now, and find our healing along the way.
— John Eldredge
With this idea, being a man with long experience of the sea (and they certainly have a great advantage over other men in any sort of task) ...
— Garcilaso De La Vega
I look at you and I feel like my soul is breaking and I can't even function through the pain.
— Airicka Phoenix
In a novel, if you're any good, you don't just have good people or bad people. You have complicated people. You have real people.
— Salman Rushdie
To those who struggle comes strength.
— Toni Sorenson
I think the key is basically just your determination. As far an artist is concerned, it's just about your drive and your dream.
— Chris Brown
Where great whales come sailing by, Sail and sail, with unshut eye, Round the world for ever and aye.
— Matthew Arnold
You know when I was depressed I said I didn't want to live? Well, I'll tell you something - I didn't want to die.
— Bill Vaughan
What is absurd and monstrous about war is that men who have no personal quarrel should be trained to murder one another in cold blood.
— Aldous Huxley
She held my hand with a touch so light that it felt like her fingers were blowing mine kisses.
— Michelle Brafman
hard to get, but she was already talking like the diva of
— Mary Higgins Clark
There never was a great man yet who spent all his life inland.
— Herman Melville