We are like islands in the sea, separate on the surface but connected in the deep. William James
We are like islands in the sea, separate on the surface but connected in the deep.
The edge of the sea is a strange and beautiful place. Rachel Carson
The edge of the sea is a strange and beautiful place.
Lооk аt that ѕеа, girlѕ--аll ѕilvеr аnd shadow аnd viѕiоn оf things not seen. Wе соuldn't еnjоу itѕ loveliness аnу mоrе if we had milliоnѕ of dоllаrѕ аnd rореѕ оf diamonds. Lucy Maud Montgomery
Lооk аt that ѕеа, girlѕ--аll ѕilvеr аnd shadow аnd viѕiоn оf things not seen. Wе соuldn't еnjоу itѕ loveliness аnу mоrе if we had milliоnѕ of dоllаrѕ аnd rореѕ оf diamonds.
Farming as we do it is hunting, and in the sea we act like barbarians. Jacques Cousteau
Farming as we do it is hunting, and in the sea we act like barbarians.
A lot of people attack the sea, I make love to it. Jacques Cousteau
A lot of people attack the sea, I make love to it.
The sea is the universal sewer. Jacques Cousteau
The sea is the universal sewer.
The Sea, once it casts its spell, holds one in its net of wonder forever. Jacques Cousteau
The Sea, once it casts its spell, holds one in its net of wonder forever.
The sea, the great unifier, is man's only hope. Now, as never before, the old phrase has a literal meaning: we are all in the same boat. Jacques Cousteau
The sea, the great unifier, is man's only hope. Now, as never before, the old phrase has a literal meaning: we are all in the same boat.
There iѕ nothing so gооd аѕ a burial at ѕеа. It iѕ ѕimрlе, tidу, and nоt vеrу inсriminаting. Alfred Hitchcock
There iѕ nothing so gооd аѕ a burial at ѕеа. It iѕ ѕimрlе, tidу, and nоt vеrу inсriminаting.
I cannot live on an island of prosperity when I'm surrounded by a sea of misery. Ayrton Senna
I cannot live on an island of prosperity when I'm surrounded by a sea of misery.
The wind then became calmed in some degree: when, after sun-rise, we perceived that the mountain we had seen was in the air, and that we could see light between it and the sea. Ibn Battuta
The wind then became calmed in some degree: when, after sun-rise, we perceived that the mountain we had seen was in the air, and that we could see light between it and the sea.
But the revolutions and changes which are responsible for the present state of the earth are not limited to the upsetting of the ancient strata and to the ebbing of the sea after the formations of new layers. Georges Cuvier
But the revolutions and changes which are responsible for the present state of the earth are not limited to the upsetting of the ancient strata and to the ebbing of the sea after the formations of new layers.