Drift Quote by Louis L'Amour Download Open image “All loose things seem to drift down to the sea, and so did I.” — Louis L'Amour ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.6 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Drift Loose Sea Seem Things
I've always been a drifter; letting the tide take me out. Sometimes it feels like I've completely switched seas, and I forsake my uncouth… — Calista Pew Copy Share Image
It struck me while I was sitting here; everything changes but the sea. — William B. Davis Copy Share Image
I ran away to sea. I know that only happens in fiction. But it's what I did. — Sterling Hayden Copy Share Image
I've written everything I have to say but the words, they rot and fall away. So with a hole in the bottom, I'm stuck… — Aly Johnson Copy Share Image
I've always had a deep connection with the ocean, and could never see myself landlocked. — Brad Leone Copy Share Image
There’s something very freeing about losing the anchors that have always defined you. Frightening, sad, but exhilarating in a poignant way, as well. You’re… — Deborah Smith Copy Share Image
But I remember seeing a mess of leaves suddenly go skittering in the wind and into the creek, then floating rapidly down the creek… — Jack Kerouac Copy Share Image
“Be like a rocky promontory against which the restless surf continually pounds; it stands fast while the churning sea is lulled to sleep at its feet. I hear you say, "How unlucky that this should happen to me!" Not at all! Say instead, "How lucky that I am not broken by what has happened and am not afraid of what… — Marcus Aurelius Copy Share
“If you play games with men,” he replied, “you’ll play by men’s rules.” — Louis L'Amour Copy Share Image
We are, finally, all wanderers in search of knowledge. Most of us hold the dream of becoming something better than we are, something larger,… — Louis L'Amour Copy Share Image
Out here you better have a gun, and a gun in the wagon ain't good for nothin'. I believe what the old Quaker said,… — Louis L'Amour Copy Share Image
“I will go with you, and when you make your camp, I will cook your meat, and when you wish to sleep, I will… — Louis L'Amour Copy Share Image
Men strive for peace, but it is their enemies that give them strength, and I think if man no longer had enemies, he would… — Louis L'Amour Copy Share Image
There will come a time when you believe everything is finished. Yet that will be the beginning. — Louis L'Amour Copy Share Image
“Destarte! How musical! What does it mean?” “You can’t say it except in Mescalero. It means Morning, but that isn’t what it means, either.… — Louis L'Amour Copy Share Image
“When left alone, corporate cultures and values will erode over time. It can happen when companies or divisions are sold. It can happen when… — Becca Spradlin, Lead On Mission Copy Share Image
“(...)I decided to let myself drift with the tide, to make not the least resistance to fate, no matter in what form it presented… — Henry Miller Copy Share Image
“The night starts to drift in. The crimson fingers of the dyin sun bleed into gray. The first stars blink down at us. Not… — Moira Young Copy Share Image
The biggest part of painting perhaps is faith, and waiting receptively, content to go any way, not planning or forcing. The fear, though, is… — Emily Carr Copy Share Image
“Failing to plan for ownership transitions often leads to disappointing exits and drift.” — Becca Spradlin Lead On Mission Copy Share Image
“Do not drift to deviate in life for tears, instead steer with the right gear of clarity, focus, and purpose; That is where the… — Ebinezar Gnanasekaran Copy Share Image
“A company’s success can contribute to its financial and cultural downfall.” — Becca Spradlin, Lead On Mission Copy Share Image
“Faith Forward leaders set and model a higher standard in how they build their organization and culture around their core purpose. These leaders and… — Becca Spradlin, Lead On Mission Copy Share Image
“Running a business is like driving. Keep adjusting the steering wheel, because no road is straight until you hit the highway. Drift, make sharp… — J.R. Rim Copy Share Image
“The further a society drifts from truth the more it will hate those who speak it. (Misattributed to George Orwell)” — Selwyn Duke Copy Share Image