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The night I sailed for China, March 3, 1893, my life, on the human side, was broken, and it never was mended again. But He has been enough.
— Amy Carmichael
...but that ship had sailed; and then the island I had watched it depart from, had sunk.
— Quil Carter
For he, who has never sailed through storms, can never trust sailors of such ships.
— Ashish Jaiswal
She wasn't just old, not anymore. She'd sailed right past old and into the port called Decrepitude.
— Richard Gleaves
Southward with fleet of ice Sailed the corsair Death; Wild and fast blew the blast, And the east-wind was his breath.
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
It was the schooner Hesperus, That sailed the wintry sea.
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Titanic started a voyage through history when it sailed away. One century later, there is still no port at sight.
— Marina Tavares Dias
So with stun-sail piled on stun-sail, we sailed along,
— Herman Melville
His blue eyes were seas where sorrow sailed.
— Dean Koontz
he had a strong premonition that ship had already sailed, been set on fire by pirates and sunk into the sea.
— Dana Marton
And it's been so long since most of our boys have sailed they hardly know a poop deck from a chamber pot!
— Andrew Peterson
And it was not until I began to think, that I began fully to know how wrecked I was, and how the ship in which I had sailed was gone to pieces.
— Charles Dickens
But we were interested in how our lives could mean something to the past. We sailed into the past.
— Michael Ondaatje
As for being a good man,' and Glokta curled his lip, 'that ship sailed long ago, and I wasn't even there to wave it off.
— Joe Abercrombie
Must I be carried to the skies on flowery beds of ease, while others fought to win the prize and sailed through bloody seas?
— Isaac Watts
He sailed through American history like a steel ship loaded with monoliths of granite.
— H.L. Mencken
But that night in her dream she flew high above the earth in a moonless sky. Behind her, like a falling star, sailed a silver sled.
— Chris Kurtz
Foget Murphy's Law. Nixe's Law: if you were waiting to make a left turn, there was always one oncoming fucktard who sailed through on the red.
— Mary Hughes
The fleet sailed to its war base in the North Sea, headed not so much for some rendezvous with glory as for rendezvous with discretion.
— Barbara Tuchman
I'm not a crazy germophobe; I have kids, and that ship has sailed.
— Melissa McCarthy
Its deadpan and her sarcasm sailed straight on past each other, strangers passing on a dark road in the night.
— Nicole Kornher-Stace
You are uneasy; you never sailed with me before, I see.
— Andrew Jackson
Wynken, Blynken, and Nod one night
Sailed off in a wooden shoe, -
Sailed on a river of crystal light
Into a sea of dew. — Eugene Field
Sailed off in a wooden shoe, -
Sailed on a river of crystal light
Into a sea of dew. — Eugene Field
July 24th, 1833. - The Beagle sailed from Maldonado, and on August the 3rd she arrived off the mouth of the Rio Negro.
— Charles Darwin
No one wants to row who has ever sailed.
— Arthur Ransome
How often have you sailed in my dreams. And now you come in my awakening, which is my deeper dream.
— Kahlil Gibran
What a different world it was when I first sailed for Europe in 1930, with my mother, sister, and brother to spend six months abroad.
— Gene Tierney
Ted Turner sailed into the meeting, and I mean sailed. He holds himself as if he were at the helm of his sailboat, in the process of winning the race.
— Joseph Barbera
Not since the Black Panthers sailed into their Upper East Side tea party has there been so daffy an exercise in radical chic.
— Camille Paglia