Sea Happy Quotes
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Sea Happy Quotes & Sayings
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Come all you thoughtless young men,
a warning take by me
And never leave your happy homes
to sail the raging sea. — Patrick O'Brian
a warning take by me
And never leave your happy homes
to sail the raging sea. — Patrick O'Brian
I only really and truly fully relax on my own. Give me a sun lounger, a pool and a sea view, and I'm happy.
— Miranda Hart
Spread a little sunshine wherever you go.
— Heather Wolf
Like the land joining the sea,
Happiness it followed me. — Marina And The Diamonds
Happiness it followed me. — Marina And The Diamonds
I grew, a happy, healthy child in a bright world of illustrated books, clean sand, orange trees, friendly dogs, sea vistas and smiling faces.
— Vladimir Nabokov
Most people are happy being average. Most are happy being faceless in a sea of faces.
— Robert Kiyosaki
Oh, happy he who still hopes he can emerge from Error's boundless sea! - Faust.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
A good rule of angling philosophy is not to interfere with any fishermans ways of being happy, unless you want to be hated.
— Zane Grey
Happy is the man, I thought, who, before dying, has the good fortune to sail the Aegean sea.
— Nikos Kazantzakis
Flying far out to sea, and happy all alone. Meg is the turtledove,
— Louisa May Alcott
How happy he who can still hope to lift himself from this sea of error! What we know not, that we are anxious to possess, and cannot use what we know.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
I was happy anywhere I could see the ocean.
— Ai Yazawa
Better to be happy with the cod fish in your plate now, than to linger for the taste of a tuna that is still swimming in the sea.
— Dennis E. Adonis
I laugh, for hope hath a happy place with me; If my boat sinks, 'tis to another sea.
— William Ellery Channing
You are the gull, Jo, strong and wild, fond of the storm and the wind, flying far out to sea, and happy all alone.
— Louisa May Alcott