Quote by Andrew Lambert Download Open image ““Bermuda, the sunny southern twin of Halifax.”” — Andrew Lambert ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 5.0 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“The wind was picking up off the ocean now and the whole coastal scene had a bleak, abandoned look, as though Maine in November… — Jonathan Lethem Copy Share Image
“Quaint stone cottages lined the cobblestone streets, and an immense ocean lay to the far right, dozens of pirate-like ships riding its gentle waves.… — Paige Ray Copy Share Image
“Seeing Blackpool on a dull winter's day rather spoilt my image of what seaside places were like. (From LONE WOLF, p.60)” — Len Webster Copy Share Image
“In fact, I think that’s probably what the Bermuda Triangle is up to. It doesn’t mean to do any harm, and it’s actually pretty… — Katie Heaney Copy Share Image
“He thinks, if you were born in Putney, you saw the river every day, and imagined it widening out to the sea. Even if… — Hilary Mantel Copy Share Image
“Nights and days came and passed And summer and winter and the rain. And it was good to be a little Island. A part… — Margaret Wise Brown Copy Share Image
“There was the sky, filled with flat-topped clouds, cruising like a fleet of anvils across the blue. George” — Paul Harding Copy Share Image
“There is something in the clear blue warm sea of the tropics, which gives to the stranger a feeling of unreality.” — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“Sailors approaching the coast in a fog can recognize the Santa Barbara Channel by the smell of bitumen which floats on the water.” — Caroline C. Leighton Copy Share Image
“And the boat and the dock and the gravel on the shore, the trees sky-pointed or crouching, leaning out over the water, the complicated profile of surrounding islands and dim yet distinct mountains, seemed to exist in a natural confusion, more extravagant and yet more ordinary than anything I could dream or invent. Like a place that will go on… — Alice Munro Copy Share
“Alongside the elevated sentiments and intellectual insight, Jefferson was, at heart, authoritarian and anti-democratic. The Republican Party was the state; those who held different… — Andrew Lambert Copy Share Image
“In case anyone in America had missed the utter helplessness of their government, 4,000 British troops captured and burned Washington DC. The Presidential mansion,… — Andrew Lambert Copy Share Image
“Napoleon bullied and deceived Jefferson and his successor James Madison because America was impotent. Without fleets and armies, their arguments about international law and… — Andrew Lambert Copy Share Image