A blog is a message in a bottle, both in purpose and likely readership. — Robert Breault Copy Share Image
“I send my words to you over the ether net like a message in a bottle...” — John Geddes Copy Share Image
“The caress of each word becoming one with the page. Twisting beneath the touch of the pen, forming a trail of permanent… — N'Zuri Za Austin Copy Share Image
I started writing everything down.I wrote for the same reason someone lost sticks a message in a bottle. I’m here. Help. Please… — Heather Sellers Copy Share Image
Ah, books." Ziegler, smiling, came up behind me. "They bob like corks on an ocean. Float between worlds, messages in bottles. — Robert Charles Wilson Copy Share Image
The great post-Holocaust poet, Paul Celan, said that a poem is a message in a bottle sent out in the not always… — Edward Hirsch Copy Share Image
Songs for me are like a message in a bottle. You send them out to the world, and maybe the person who… — Taylor Swift Copy Share Image
As a girl, she had come to believe in the ideal man -- the prince or knight of her childhood stories. In… — Nicholas Sparks Copy Share Image
A message in a bottle is one of the most intriguing things that you can find, the circumstance and method of delivery… — Bill Gothard Copy Share Image
You write a book and it's like putting a message in a bottle and throwing it in the ocean. You don't know… — Isabel Allende Copy Share Image
I like trying jokes and seeing the response, and if I end up doing it in my act, it won't be 140… — Sarah Silverman Copy Share Image
The idea of a poem as a message in a bottle means that it's sent out towards some future reader, and the… — Edward Hirsch Copy Share Image
“10. maritime mail service When you're keen on sending a message in a bottle but dubious about the delivery mechanism, consider the… — Marnie Hanel Copy Share Image
“Big discoveries call for even bigger responsibility, since they come with the biggest hazards, if they get into the wrong hands. As… — Sima B. Moussavian Copy Share Image
“My Dearest, I miss you, my darling, as I always do, but today is especially hard because the ocean has been singing… — Nicholas Sparks Copy Share Image
“Bridgeport, Wis. July 11, 1987 I write this letter to myself, so that the postmark may prove beyond controversy the day and… — Clifford D. Simak Copy Share Image
“My Darling, It is late at night and though the words are coming hard to me, I can’t escape the feeling that… — Nicholas Sparks Copy Share Image
“A month has passed since I’ve written, but it has seemed to pass much more slowly. Life passes by now like the… — Nicholas Sparks Copy Share Image
“There isn't an hour of my life without you in it. I mend the boats, test them and all the while the… — Nicholas Sparks Copy Share Image
“My Dearest, Can you forgive me? In a world that I seldom understand, there are winds of destiny that blow when we… — Nicholas Sparks Copy Share Image
I knew if I ate anything of hers again, it would lkely tell me the same message: help me, I am not… — Aimee Bender Copy Share Image
“All writing is a message in a bottle, cast into the sea in the forlorn hope of recognition and acceptance.” — Stewart Stafford Copy Share Image
I suppose life is a little like that, isn't it, a message in a bottle pitched out to sea, to be carried… — Gene Tierney Copy Share Image
I think every work of art is an act of faith, or we wouldn't bother to do it. It is a message… — Jeanette Winterson Copy Share Image
“I have, to begin with, an incurably romantic imagination. The practice of throwing a bottle into the sea with an important document… — Agatha Christie Copy Share Image
“A woman who wants to fuck you will find a way to fuck you. She will fly across the country, crawl under… — Rollo Tomassi Copy Share Image
A poem, as a manifestation of language and thus essentially dialogue, can be a message in a bottle, sent out in the… — Paul Celan Copy Share Image
“I'm sorry l haven 't talked to you in so long. I feel l've been lost... no bearings, no compass. I kept… — Nicholas Sparks Copy Share Image
“My Darling, Where are you? And why, I wonder, have we been forced apart? I don’t know the answer to these questions,… — Nicholas Sparks Copy Share Image