Quotes about sail
sailing world earth
The moral earth, too, is round! The moral earth, too, has its antipodes! The antipodes, too, have their right to exist! There is still another world to be discovered--and more than one! Set sail, you philosophers! Friedrich Nietzsche
sailing way india
I'm telling you that India is that way, now set my course. Christopher Columbus
sailing
Sailing is necessary, living is not necessary. Fernando Pessoa
sailor
Every sailor is doing something at every moment. There is no letup. Gary Jobson
sail loses
when you lose your sails, row. Karen White
sailing gentleman
I'll do business with anyone, but I'll only go sailing with gentlemen. J. P. Morgan
sail
Sail on! sail on! sail on! and on! Joaquin Miller
sailing pushing enough
If you're not getting close to capsize, you're provably not pushing hard enough James Spithill
sailor needles knows
The sailor cannot see the north / but knows the needle can. Emily Dickinson
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 green sauce
This is the most elaborate and luxurious method of convincing others that you can cook. Take everybody out on your yacht until they're green in the face. Then you can rave for weeks about your sauce marinara and no one will gainsay you.. P. J. O'Rourke
sailing boat bother
A dugout is much superior to a conventional manufactured canoe because you can get soaking wet without bothering to capsize it. P. J. O'Rourke
sailing compass aim
Living without an aim, is like sailing without a compass. John Ruskin
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