Ship Crew Quotes
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Ship Crew Quotes & Sayings
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Given time, a ship's crew will attach sexual innuendo to anything. It makes their jobs more exciting.
— James Alan Gardner
Seek to establish an environment conducive to study in the home.
— Gordon B. Hinckley
And a killer was out there, plotting his next murder. Damn. He watched her mood shift, playful to alert and serious.
— J.T. Ellison
The great American novel has not only already been written, it has already been rejected.
— W. Somerset Maugham
For me to go to a restaurant and eat something that is not only good, but totally new, is a double thrill. Double the enjoyment.
— Ferran Adria
I don't profess to have any religion, but if I did, my God would be Fidel Castro. He is like a ship that knew to take his crew on the right path.
— Elian Gonzalez
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— Bryan McWhorter
To drive a car in rural America is freedom. Before I had a car, I'd never seen a rock and roll show, I'd never seen a comic or a show.
— Penn Jillette
Know this. If you're here to hurt my ship, or my crew, I will make sure you truly do know suffering."
Cale from Demon Possession — Kiersten Fay
Cale from Demon Possession — Kiersten Fay
I feel like with 'On the Town,' it was the perfect production and the perfect opportunity.
— Misty Copeland
The newly-minted captain is told to let nothing stop him but to do nothing that would risk his ship or his crew.
— Patrick O'Brian
Life is short
And pleasures few
And holed the ship
And drowned the crew
But o! But o!
How very blue
the sea is. — Clive Barker
And pleasures few
And holed the ship
And drowned the crew
But o! But o!
How very blue
the sea is. — Clive Barker
Papa was right, after all. A ship's crew was like a family, and together we had done what we never could have managed alone.
— Heather Vogel Frederick
When a crew and a captain understand each other to the core, it takes a gale, and more than a gale, to put their ship ashore.
— Rudyard Kipling
A sailing ship is no democracy; you don't caucus a crew as to where you'll go anymore than you inquire when they'd like to shorten sail.
— Sterling Hayden
PROLOGUE The client sat in an eight-foot-square room staring at a large one-way mirror that offered a view into flat, smooth darkness. An audio
— Mark Allen Smith
She'd learned that home was a fluid thing and whether on a planet, a satellite, or a rusted bucket of a ship, this crew was her home.
— Melissa Landers
The secret of success lays in your thinking".
— Abdulazeez Henry Musa