Sea Quotes
sea quotes
“Hope is like an ocean. Sometimes all you
need is to splash in its shallows for some
refreshing; other times it requires diving deep
within to really feel it there.” Stephanie
Schneider
“I must be a mermaid, Rango. I have no fear of
depths and a great fear of shallow living.”
― Anaïs
Nin
“THAT crazed girl improvising her music.
Her
poetry, dancing upon the shore,
Her soul in division from itself
Climbing,
falling She knew not where,
Hiding amid the
cargo of a steamship,
Her knee-cap broken,
that girl I declare
A beautiful lofty thing,
or a thing
Heroically lost, heroically found.
No matter what disaster occurred
She stood in
desperate music wound,
Wound, wound, and she
made in her triumph
Where the bales and the
baskets lay
No common intelligible sound
But sang, 'O sea-starved, hungry sea”
― W.B.
Yeats
“There was a magic about the sea. People were
drawn to it. People wanted to love by it, swim
in it, play in it, look at it. It was a living
thing that as as unpredictable as a great stage
actor: it could be calm and welcoming, opening
its arms to embrace it's audience one moment,
but then could explode with its stormy tempers,
flinging people around, wanting them out,
attacking coastlines, breaking down islands. It
had a playful side too, as it enjoyed the crowd,
tossed the children about, knocked lilos over,
tipped over windsurfers, occasionally gave
sailors helping hands; all done with a secret
little chuckle”
― Cecelia
Ahern
“I think most memories in a human heart are a
deep blue…like the sea. Playful and fun in
the shallows, but ship wrecks, lost treasure and
the bones of lost dreams in the deep. “ Stephanie
Schneider
"I must down to the seas again, to the lonely
sea and the sky,
And all I ask is a tall ship
and a star to steer her by,
And the wheel's
kick and the wind's song and the white sail's
shaking,
And a grey mist on the sea's face,
and a grey dawn breaking.
I must down to the seas again, for the call of
the running tide
Is a wild call and a clear
call that may not be denied;
And all I ask is
a windy day with the white clouds flying,
And
the flung spray and the blown spume, and the
sea-gulls crying.
I must down to the seas again, to the vagrant
gypsy life,
To the gull's way and the whale's
way where the wind's like a whetted knife;
And all I ask is a merry yarn from a laughing
fellow-rover
And quiet sleep and a sweet
dream when the long trick's over”
― John
Masefield
“We clear the harbor and the wind catches her
sails and my beautiful ship leans over ever so
gracefully, and her elegant bow cuts cleanly
into the increasing chop of the waves. I take a
deep breath and my chest expands and my heart
starts thumping so strongly I fear the others
might see it beat through the cloth of my
jacket. I face the wind and my lips peel back
from my teeth in a grin of pure joy.”
― L.A.
Meyer
“He kissed me, but his heart longed for her.
I was but a pretty sea shell to hold for the
moment; she was his sea.” Stephanie Schneider
“Doesn't it seem to you," asked Madame Bovary,
"that the mind moves more freely in the presence
of that boundless expanse, that the sight of it
elevates the soul and gives rise to thoughts of
the infinite and the ideal?”
― Gustave
Flaubert
“You never enjoy the world aright, till the Sea
itself floweth in your veins, till you are
clothed with the heavens, and crowned with the
stars: and perceive yourself to be the sole heir
of the whole world, and more than so, because
men are in it who are every one sole heirs as
well as you. Till you can sing and rejoice and
delight in God, as misers do in gold, and Kings
in sceptres, you never enjoy the world.
Till your spirit filleth the whole world, and
the stars are your jewels; till you are as
familiar with the ways of God in all Ages as
with your walk and table: till you are
intimately acquainted with that shady nothing
out of which the world was made: till you love
men so as to desire their happiness, with a
thirst equal to the zeal of your own: till you
delight in God for being good to all: you never
enjoy the world.”
― Thomas
Traherne
“The castle of Cair Paravel on its little hill
towered up above them; before them were the
sands, with rocks and little pools of salt
water, and seaweed, and the smell of the sea and
long miles of bluish-green waves breaking for
ever and ever on the beach. And oh, the cry of
the seagulls! Have you ever heard it? Can you
remember?”
― C.S.
Lewis
“…how it would be nice if, for every sea waiting
for us, there would be a river, for us.
And someone -a father, a lover, someone- able to
take us by the hand and find that river -imagine
it, invent it- and put us on its stream, with
the lightness of one only word, goodbye. This,
really, would be wonderful. It would be sweet,
life, every life. And things wouldn’t hurt, but
they would get near taken by stream, one could
first shave and then touch them and only finally
be touched. Be wounded, also. Die because of
them. Doesn’t matter. But everything would be,
finally, human. It would be enough someone’s
fancy -a father, a lover, someone- could invent
a way, here in the middle of the silence, in
this land which don’t wanna talk. Clement way,
and beautiful.
A way from here to the sea.”
― Alessandro
Baricco
“The ocean is like a cruel lover.
Passionate and deep, full of playful fun and
sunshine, hypnotizing rich with colors never
seen; but the deeper you go, the stronger the
tide pulling you back…the deadlier the bites,
and before you know it you’re drowning in their
grasp.” Stephanie
Schneider
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