The Ocean Tide Quotes
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The Ocean Tide Quotes & Sayings
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It's as though the shadows were an ocean, and the tide has gone out leaving a barren, rigid landscape of empty streets.
— Lauren Oliver
You don't need to be the tide to rise and fall,
you don't have to be a wave to touch the shore;
just be a little sand-grain and feel them all — Munia Khan
you don't have to be a wave to touch the shore;
just be a little sand-grain and feel them all — Munia Khan
Days turn to night. The ocean tide drifts in and out. And I want you, Tara. Damn you, but I do. I always have.
— Jill Shalvis
There was a time in my recuperation and healing where I just had to tell myself it is just time to get up and live your life the way you want to live,
— Tedy Bruschi
I have since written what no tide
Shall ever wash away, what men
Unborn shall read o'er ocean wide
And find Ianthe's name agen. — Walter Savage Landor
Shall ever wash away, what men
Unborn shall read o'er ocean wide
And find Ianthe's name agen. — Walter Savage Landor
the most
beautiful tide
is the sweep
of your heart
against mine. — Sanober Khan
beautiful tide
is the sweep
of your heart
against mine. — Sanober Khan
The tide was a poem that only time could create, and I watched it stream and brim and makes its steady dash homeward, to the ocean.
— Pat Conroy
To live on the land we must learn from the ocean, to be true as the tide and free as the wind swell.
— John Denver
As he stared into the ocean, he must have tossed a lifetime of apologies into its silence. Maybe he thought the tide would wash his troubles away.
— Diane Keaton
You can do this, Adria. Don't wolf-out on me, especially not in my lap, alright? These are my favorite jeans.
— J.A. Redmerski
The moon makes love
to the ocean
and
in this holy conception it gives birth
to a little tide. — A.P. Sweet
to the ocean
and
in this holy conception it gives birth
to a little tide. — A.P. Sweet
I threw bitter tears at the ocean, but all that came back was the tide.
— Sarah McLachlan
I'm a bit short on brain myself; the old bean would appear to have been constructed more for ornament than for use, don't you know ...
— P.G. Wodehouse
Any story is an ocean whose tide begins in a place I can't know, and my life is but a moment in that flood, my part in it only a mote in the flow.
— Ned Hayes
A mother's love is like an island, In life's ocean vast and wide, A peaceful, quiet shelter, From the restless, rising tide.
— Helen Steiner Rice