Quote by Michael Pye Download Open image ““this one beach holds the story of a world always changing, always on the move.”” — Michael Pye ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.1 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare
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“My life is like a stroll upon the beach, as near to the ocean's edge as I can go.” — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
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“I rest my head on his shoulder and we watch the near-dark ocean together. We watch the way the water pulls back and turns over and beats against the sand, trying to wear the earth away. And even though it doesn't succeed, it pulls back and pounds the shore again and again, as if there were no last time and… — Nicola Yoon Copy Share
“I walk the beach to smile at other people and their busy children, trying to find another way to save the world.” — Thomas Dukes Copy Share Image
“I think I took him to the beach that winter's day to show him that it offered a truer image of the human condition.… — Robert Finch - The Outer Beach Copy Share Image
“Tell the Truth. Make it Special. Life’s a Beach. And then you Drown. Good Ideas cost no more than Bad Ones.” — Justin Allison Copy Share Image
“A shift was taking place in my life - the beach house, Kyle, Tristan; the tides were changing.” — Adriane Leigh Copy Share Image
“the house had been set up by two countesses ‘by divine inspiration, as it is piously believed’, to preserve the respectability of women who… — Michael Pye Copy Share Image
“The poorer women lived from wages, the richer women sank their money into houses they often shared with other beguines. That did not stop… — Michael Pye Copy Share Image
“they were a closed society, not ready even for a biological intruder” — Michael Pye Copy Share Image
“but we know enough from the early years to see that the machinery of the law was mostly used against workers who wanted more… — Michael Pye Copy Share Image
“Take away the idea of dark times and ruin and you begin to hear other voices. Women were not always silent, or without the… — Michael Pye Copy Share Image
“Bring the words and the objects together, though, and the new story is much more convincingly human. Life no longer stops dead when Rome… — Michael Pye Copy Share Image
“They also found extra payments for threshing, gifts of wheat, food and drink at mid-day, a bonus for working in the rain: all put… — Michael Pye Copy Share Image