Liberating Quote by Diane Wilson Download Open image “Risking one's life can be strangely liberating. That's what the sea counsels me.” — Diane Wilson ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.9 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Liberating Life Sea
When you feel like your drowning in your own problems, dont worry. Your life guards walk on water. — Blondie Copy Share Image
Until you have the courage to lose sight of the shore, you will not know the terror of being forever lost at sea. — Charlie Cook Copy Share Image
I have an unexplainable belief that I will never cause harm or be harmed while at sea. Because of this, I feel secure at… — Paul Watson Copy Share Image
“If I was drowning you would part the sea And risk your own life to rescue me . . .” — Jamie McGuire Copy Share Image
“The danger of venturing into uncharted waters is not nearly as dangerous as staying on shore, waiting for your boat to come in.” — Charles F. Glassman Copy Share Image
All the waters in the ocean could never sink a ship unless it gets inside.. Likewise, all the pressures of life can never hurt… — Bernajoy Vaal Copy Share Image
“The most worst scenario… I mean if this happen to me and to be so deep in the sea and sailing oh hell... let's… — Deyth Banger Copy Share Image
The feminist movement has not made it to the Gulf of Mexico. Never seen that movement. — Diane Wilson Copy Share Image
Running a boat isn't that hard. Just takes doing. Most or all women I ever knew were discouraged from running boats, but it was… — Diane Wilson Copy Share Image
“The loss of that oral tradition and the breakdown of communication between generations had set my family adrift, floating aimlessly without history and all… — Diane Wilson Copy Share Image
I am a mystic and am directed by an internal compass. I am not outer-directed. — Diane Wilson Copy Share Image
Design in black and white. Add color for emphasis, when your design is complete. — Diane Wilson Copy Share Image
I became a boat captain because I loved the water and had been on a boat since I was eight. I captained the boat… — Diane Wilson Copy Share Image
We're losing ground. This planet is losing ground. So things need to happen and they need to happen quick. Our message should be-loud and… — Diane Wilson Copy Share Image
“pain has its own timetable. You can't rush it. You can't forgive somebody before you're ready. You can't tell anybody else how to reach… — Diane Wilson Copy Share Image
Yesterday's truth is today's bullshit. Even yesterday's liberating insight is today's jail of stale explanation. — Brad Blanton Copy Share Image
In 2001, we were told that the war in Afghanistan was a feminist mission. The marines were liberating Afghan women from the Taliban. Can… — Arundhati Roy Copy Share Image
I found it liberating to sing on camera. On stage, you have to indicate having a thought, and the word you are singing must… — Anne Hathaway Copy Share Image
“There’s something about being by the ocean that is so liberating. It cleanses your mind and breathes life back into parts of you that… — Lacey London Copy Share Image
“After tough workouts where we pushed ourselves to the limit over and over, it was liberating to be rid of any apprehension about what… — Tim Johnson Foreword- Feed Zone Portables Copy Share Image
For all the claims one hears about the liberating impact of the data-net, the truth is that it's wished on most of us a… — John Brunner Copy Share Image
“From this point forward, you don’t even know how to quit in life.” ~ Aaron Lauritsen, ‘100 Days Drive” — Aaron Lauritsen Copy Share Image
My guess is that liberating the fossil fuel industry to frack anywhere they want will drive down the rate at which we're converting to… — Bill McKibben Copy Share Image
It's one of the most liberating things I experience in writing - letting yourself get rid of a gesture or character or plot point… — Leslie Jamison Copy Share Image
It was very liberating, living in a foreign country, a place where everything was new and strange - the food, the customs, the climate,… — Deborah Moggach Copy Share Image
Conservatism is the antidote to tyranny. It's the only one. It's based on thousands of years of human experience. There is nothing narrow about… — Anonymous Copy Share Image