Quotes about sail
sailor needles knows
The sailor cannot see the north / but knows the needle can. Emily Dickinson
sailing black nautical
Thats what a ship is, you know. Its not a keel and a hull and a deck and sails. Thats what a ship needs. But what a ship is. What the Black Pearl really is . . . is freedom. Johnny Depp
sailing nautical port
To reach a port we must set sail Franklin D. Roosevelt
sailor knows
A good sailor knows everything is always changing. Luanne Rice
sailing compass aim
Living without an aim, is like sailing without a compass. John Ruskin
sailing boat pleasure
I used to own a dingy and can still sail one if pushed, but I like the pleasure boats.
sailing thank-god trailers
I just thank God I don't live in a trailer. Jimmy Buffett
sailing crafts nautical
The humblest craft that floats makes its appeal to a seaman by the faithfulness of her life. Joseph Conrad
sailing ships wavering
We were wavering around like a ship without a sail. Judy Holliday
sailing ships shallow
It is a ship with a great deal of sail but a very shallow keel. Robert Bork
sailing done leaves-of-grass
O Captain my Captain! our fearful trip is done, / The ship has weathered every rack, the prize we sought is won Walt Whitman
sail
Now, Voyager, sail thou forth, to seek and find." Walt Whitman
sailing arms knees
The happiest hour a sailor sees Is when he's down At an inland town, With his Nancy on his knees, yo ho! And his arm around her waist! W. S. Gilbert
sailing
Nothing goes to windward like a 747. Tracee Ellis Ross
sailing sail
It is time to be old To take in sail. Ralph Waldo Emerson
sailing vexation nautical
Headwinds are sore vexations and the more passengers the sorer. Ralph Waldo Emerson
sailing fiction world
The romantic appeal of solar sailing has ensured that its advocates consistently come from the worlds of both science fiction and science fact. Thomas Mallon
sailing half-time goes-on
Let the business of the world take care of itself ... My business is to get the world saved; if this involves the standing still of the looms and the shutting up of the factories, and the staying of the sailing of the ships, let them all stand still. When we have got everybody converted they can go on again, and we shall be able to keep things going then by working half time and have the rest to spend in loving one another and worshipping God. William Booth