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He would look over the edge of the sofa down into the sea.
— Virginia Woolf
Even the sea had lost its deep blue colour and, beneath the misty sky, took on the sheen of silver or iron, making it painful to look at.
— Albert Camus
Our melanin will always make us marvelous ...
Just imagine what that sea of sisterhood would look like. Magic! — Alexandra Elle
Just imagine what that sea of sisterhood would look like. Magic! — Alexandra Elle
You may wish me luck, or curse me for a damnable pirate, but do not look for me. I will be gone to parts beyond the sea.
— Celia Rees
If you look at a map of Europe you will observe that Greece is a skeleton-like hand stretching its crooked fingers out into the Mediterranean Sea.
— Will Durant
....the longer I look, the more convinced I am she's the perfect storm and I'm lost at sea."-Andrew
— Ginger Scott
If you put Durant's brains in a thimble full of water they'd look like a ship lost in the middle of the sea.
— Scott Lynch
A month in and it seemed to CY that he was an explorer summiting the foothill of an a bizarre and primitive island.
— Sarah Hall
Look! Don't be deceived by appearances - men and things are not what they seem. All who are not on the rock are in the sea!
— William Booth
Because it takes work, often a lot of work and sacrifice, you have to really want to bring something into being.
— M.J. Ryan
I has a last look at the sea, which was rumpled and agitated, a thick muscle that would hold on tight to everything it swallowed.
— Lily King
I want to be undone by you. I want to be the one to come to pieces in your arms, to forget there is anything in this world but the two of us.
— Laura Andersen
The sea is a collector, quick to return a rapacious look.
— Marianne Moore
When I forget how talented God is, I look to the sea.
— Whoopi Goldberg
When I play a gig and look out at the audience, you're literally looking at a sea of Joy Division T-shirts.
— Peter Hook
When stars are in the quiet skies, Then most I pine for thee; Bend on me, then, thy tender eyes, As stars look on the sea.
— Ernst Gottlieb Baron
You keep looking at the sea and you start to miss being with people; you stay around people all the time and you just want to go look at the sea.
— Haruki Murakami
Look in, look the storm in the eye. Look out, to the sea and the sky. Look around, at the sight and sound. Look in, look out, look around.
— Neil Peart
Little islands are all large prisons; one cannot look at the sea without wishing for the wings of a swallow.
— Richard Francis Burton
Lovers of literature will look for the remains of the golden treasure in that shipwreck on the bottom of the sea of criticism.
— Josef Skvorecky
Before our kids start coming home from Iraq in body bags and women and children start dying in Baghdad, I need to know, what did Iraq do to us?
— Susan Sarandon
The man had a dick on him that wouldn't quit.
— MaryJanice Davidson
Starbuck; let me look into a human eye; it is better than to gaze into sea or sky; better than to gaze upon God.
— Herman Melville
I started early, took my dog, And visited the sea; The mermaids in the basement Came out to look at me
— Emily Dickinson
Who, to say nothing about the perils of an awful and unknown sea, would have left Asia or Africa or Italy to look for Germany?
— Tacitus
The mountains look on Marathon And Marathon looks on the sea; And musing there an hour alone, I dreamed that Greece might still be free.
— Robert Byron
Human beings are the only animals of which I am thoroughly and cravenly afraid.
— George Bernard Shaw
Look, I probably shouldn't tell someone holding a high-powered semiautomatic rifle this, but you're really starting to get on my nerves.
— Rick Yancey
It is extremely necessary to realize that the world doesn't only have one way of seeing things.
— Christian Louboutin
To leap is not only to leap, it is to hit the ground somewhere.
— Elizabeth Bowen