Quote by Eileen Ireland Download Open image ““it is snail today about 4 whorls in the ice on the Arctic floe southerly”” — Eileen Ireland ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.2 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“By December an elastic skin of ice reached out hundreds of miles into the sea, rolling with every wave.” — Will Chancellor Copy Share Image
“Atlantic Ocean 88 Miles off the Coast of Antarctica Karl Selig steadied himself on the ship’s rail and peered through the binoculars at the… — A.G. Riddle Copy Share Image
“The life of a snail is as full of tasty food, comfortable beds of sorts, and a mix of pleasant and not-so-pleasant adventures as… — Elisabeth Tova Bailey Copy Share Image
“The snail pushes through a green night, for the grass is heavy with water and meets over the bright path he makes, where rain… — Thom Gunn Copy Share Image
I'm not supposed to talk about the snail. The snail is, well, congratulations to whoever noticed it. It's supposed to be a thing where… — Steve Burns Copy Share Image
“A marine snail gliding through the familiar city. Only in a dream could I move so gently along with the small human heartbeat in rhythm with the tug tug heartbeat of the tugboat, and Paris unfolding, uncurling, in beautiful undulations.” — Anaïs Nin Copy Share
“On the barren shore, and on the lofty ice barrier in the background, myriads of grotesque penguins squawked and flapped their fins; while many… — H.P. Lovecraft Copy Share Image
“The snail had been a true mentor; its tiny existence had sustained me. Late one winter night I wrote in my journal: A last… — Elisabeth Tova Bailey Copy Share Image
“It was a short, cold Christmas; and as the short northern day merged into night, we found ourselves almost broad upon the wintry ocean,… — Herman Melville Copy Share Image
“Enjoy the stillness, sweet snail! Savor the spring breeze while it still means something! Soon enough, like summer tempests your tears will come!” — Walt Holcombe Copy Share Image
“struck by the pain of the ice and the rage of the water below that was forced to make room for the huge piece… — Garth Stein Copy Share Image