I’m giving you that chance now. (Stryker) It’s too late. Too many centuries have passed. There was a time when I lived… — Sherrilyn Kenyon Copy Share Image
If you have not clung to a broken piece of your old ship in the dark night of the soul, your faith… — Rufus Jones Copy Share Image
Time that is moved by little fidget wheels Is not myTime, the flood that does not flow. Between the double and the… — Adam Skirving Copy Share Image
There is a persistent funny form of suspicion in most of us that we can solve our own problems and be the… — Harry Stack Sullivan Copy Share Image
The Islamic community today is faced with a new version of an old struggle. My late mother used to say it doesn't… — Carol Moseley Braun Copy Share Image
I was not sure where I was going, and I could not see what I would do when I got [there]. But… — Thomas Merton Copy Share Image
Not having a schedule is OK if it's your PhD and you plan to spend 14 years on the thing, or if… — Joel Spolsky Copy Share Image
Our little Spaceship Earth is only eight thousand miles in diameter, which is almost a negligible dimension in the great vastness of… — R. Buckminster Fuller Copy Share Image
Anyone can steer the ship, but it takes a leader to chart the course. Don't ever underestimate the power of planning. You… — John C. Maxwell Copy Share Image
Now from his breast into the eyes the ache of longing mounted, and he wept at last, his dear wife, clear and… — Homer Copy Share Image
While love takes on itself impossible tasks, yet it finds that love lightens all loads. It is the same burden that wings… — E. Stanley Jones Copy Share Image
The idea of the industrial fishing affects everyone. Those factory ships play this game of hit and run with the international fishing… — Robin Williams Copy Share Image
It is a blessed thing that in every age some one has had individuality enough and courage enough to stand by his… — Robert Green Ingersoll Copy Share Image
[I]f a man bred to the seafaring life, and accustomed to think and talk only of matters relating to navigation, enters into… — Thomas Reid Copy Share Image
For white men, to live is to own, or to try to own more, or to die trying to own more. Their… — David Mitchell Copy Share Image
To hold the same views at forty as we held at twenty is to have been stupefied for a score of years,… — Robert Louis Stevenson Copy Share Image
If man survives for as long as the least successful of the dinosaurs-those creatures whom we often deride as nature's failures-then we… — Arthur C. Clarke Copy Share Image
What if the house catches fire?” “Roast marshmallows. And if it floods, you’ll go down with the ship. If there’s a tornado,… — Rachel Vincent Copy Share Image
Harmony comes gradually to a pilot and his plane. The wing does not want so much to fly true as to tug… — Beryl Markham Copy Share Image
Science Fiction is not just about the future of space ships travelling to other planets, it is fiction based on science and… — Jean M. Auel Copy Share Image
Who hath seen the Phantom Ship, Her lordly rise and lowly dip, Careering o'er the lonesome main, No port shall know her… — Albert Pinkham Ryder Copy Share Image
When you invent the ship, you also invent the shipwreck; when you invent the plane you also invent the plane crash; and… — Paul Virilio Copy Share Image
Hence the genius of having Ken steer this ship as well. You have to invest these characters with a Shakespearian quality and… — Ray Stevenson Copy Share Image
A sailor chooses the wind that takes the ship from a safe port. Ah, yes, but once you're abroad, as you have… — Avi Copy Share Image
I've always been fascinated by the Chinese. This goes a long way back to my childhood. The Chinese invented money, movable type,… — Thomas Steinbeck Copy Share Image
I've been a river kayaker for a long time and I've done quite a few trips. I like kayaking and I like… — Misha Collins Copy Share Image
We see many instances of cities going down like sinking ships to their destruction. There have been such wrecks in the past… — Plato Copy Share Image
The sea can swallow ships, and it can spit out whales like watermelon seeds. It will take what it wants, and it… — Natalie Babbitt Copy Share Image
Perhaps we believe that everything travels by air, or magically and instantaneously like information (which is actually anchored by cables on the… — Rose George Copy Share Image
If I were the treasury secretary or head of the Fed, you know, I would try to scare the hell the out… — Warren Buffett Copy Share Image
We marry to grow up, to escape our parents and to inherit our share of the world, not knowing who we are… — Merle Shain Copy Share Image
Freedom is the kind of essence of being a pirate: You're away from land-locked Europe. You're not part of the society. You're… — Geoffrey Rush Copy Share Image
Your heart like a hawk-mouth in the sun, your heart like a ship on an atoll, your heart like a compass needle… — Louis Aragon Copy Share Image
Our desire must be like a slow and stately ship, sailing across endless oceans, never in search of safe anchorage. Then suddenly,… — Etty Hillesum Copy Share Image
ROSTRUM, n. In Latin, the beak of a bird or the prow of a ship. In America, a place from which a… — Ambrose Bierce Copy Share Image
If you look at America now as a giant ship, before we can turn it around and go the other way, we've… — Rush Limbaugh Copy Share Image
I just want to remind everybody that it's Columbus Day. That all those of you that know Italians and like Italians are… — Les Miles Copy Share Image
You'd better do what you feel good about doing. If we [try] to figure out what it is the audience wants and… — Dan Rather Copy Share Image
Certain teams are more careful in what they write. They generate less bugs. You can know that but it still doesn't mean… — Bill Gates Copy Share Image
We cannot rely on ourselves, for we have learned by bitter experience the folly of self-confidence. We are compelled to look to… — Charles Spurgeon Copy Share Image