On life's vast ocean diversely we sail. Reasons the card, but passion the gale. — Alexander Pope Copy Share Image
Arsenal have the wind in their sails and they need to put their foot to the floor. — Andy Townsend Copy Share Image
“They think the only road is where they're heading, but you and I were meant to sail upon the sea.” — Heather Dale Copy Share Image
If a man knows not to which port he sails, no wind is favorable. — Seneca the Younger Copy Share Image
I've got a fetish about motors on sail boats. Sailboats were meant to sail. — Sterling Hayden Copy Share Image
... the best pilots have need of mariners, besides sails, anchor and other tackle. — Ben Jonson Copy Share Image
One day that same year, I told my dad that someday, I would sail around the world alone. — Abby Sunderland Copy Share Image
I was never part of the sailing circle, but I enjoy when I'm invited to sail. — Philippe Petit Copy Share Image
I leaned right over to kiss your stoney book A little jealous of the ships with whom you flirt A billion lovers… — Andy Partridge Copy Share Image
Our flying squirrel is in no proper sense a flyer. On the ground, he is more helpless than a chipmunk, because less… — John Burroughs Copy Share Image
Do not require a description of the countries towards which you sail. The description does not describe them to you, and to-… — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image
The despondency that follows makes me feel somewhat like a shipwrecked man who spies a sail, sees himself saved, and suddenly remembers… — Jean Genet Copy Share Image
We are never without a pilot. When we know not how to steer, and dare not hoist a sail, we can drift.… — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image
“On your track to success, never forget that you are crossing many rivers. Yes you are! And each of those rivers contain… — Israelmore Ayivor Copy Share Image
Sailing has given me some of the most pleasant and exciting moments of my life. It also has taught me something of… — John F. Kennedy Copy Share Image
As it is a great point of art, when our matter requires it, to enlarge and veer out all sail, so to… — Ben Jonson Copy Share Image
Your reason and your passion are your rudder and sails of your seafaring soul, if either your sails or your rudder be… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Best not to look back. Best to believe there will be happily ever afters all the way around - and so there… — Stephen King Copy Share Image
“It’s better if I think of my life like that – part miracle, part madness. It’s better if I accept that I… — Jeanette Winterson Copy Share Image
Melancholy and remorse form the deep leaden keel which enables us to sail into the wind of reality; we run aground sooner… — Cyril Connolly Copy Share Image
Oh, my darling, wish you were here! And my dark soul is happy again, because it does not know how to be… — Anne Rice Copy Share Image
Can the child within my heart rise above Can I sail through the changing ocean tides Can I handle the seasons of… — Stevie Nicks Copy Share Image
One good reason for the popularity of "reductionism" among the philosophical outposts of the Western Establishment is that it can be, and… — Claud Cockburn Copy Share Image
“Cultural wisdom says 'Don't quit your day job.' Yet I think these desires represent our psyche's stretch toward wholeness. And to be… — Mary Rose O'Reilley Copy Share Image
Take the time to make some sense for what you wanna say, And cast your words away upon the waves. Sail them… — Noel Gallagher Copy Share Image
I like the process of giving control away [at the recording]. When you give it up to people, it's another intelligent organism… — Pantha du Prince Copy Share Image
We don't control everything. There are genetic influences. There are environmental exposures we don't control. I cannot guarantee anyone I counsel that… — David Katz Copy Share Image
Conceive a jelly-fish such as sails in our summer seas, bell-shaped and of enormous size - far larger, I should judge, than… — Arthur Conan Doyle Copy Share Image
I really don't know why it is that all of us are so committed to the sea, except I think it is… — John F. Kennedy Copy Share Image
In the nineteenth century some parts of the world were unexplored, but there was almost no restriction on travel.:; Up to 1914… — George Orwell Copy Share Image
Of course, an exhausting day at sail lines and nets left little energy to expend on running or laughing. Perhaps that was… — Anne McCaffrey Copy Share Image
First, by the figurations of art there be made instruments of navigation without men to row them, as great ships to brooke… — Roger Bacon Copy Share Image