Top 11 Bering Sea Quotes
#1. Downtown is before them, as high and bright as the aurora borealis rising from the black water of the Bering Sea.
Neal Stephenson
#2. The Thieves of Manhattan is a sly and cutting riff on the book-publishing world that is quite funny unless you happen to be an author, in which case the novel will make you consider a more sensible profession-like being a rodeo clown, for example, or a crab-fisherman in the Bering Sea.
Carl Hiaasen
#3. My heart leaves, hitchhikes right out of my body, heads north, catches a ferry across the Bering Sea and plants itself in Siberia with the polar bears and ibex and long-horned goats until it turns into a teeny-tiny glacier.
Because I imagined it.
Jandy Nelson
#4. We spend so much time making up for things we failed to say, she mused. If only, she began
for the thousandth time, the images of those days beginning to flash behind her eyes like a slide
show she was powerless to stop
Nicholas Sparks
#5. Tequila often gave people the desire to tackle the impossible. It did not, however, make impossible possible
Darynda Jones
#6. Washington has, with some justification, gained a reputation for being hopelessly mired in partisan gridlock.
Ted Cruz
#7. There's no such thing as lost; there's just adjusting your perspective.
Michele Jaffe
#8. Steller's sea cow, named after the German naturalist Georg Steller, who discovered a small community of them living on Bering Island, off the coat of Siberia, in 1741. Hunted mercilessly by humans, within thirty years of its discovery by Steller this remarkable species was extinct.
Bill Bryson
#9. As if my whole life up to that time had somehow been safe and now I would ruin all that because, you know, catamarans flip over.
Gary Paulsen
#10. I frankly don't make much of a living, but I make a hell of a life.
Jack Gartside
#11. Religion is the tie that binds one to one's Creator, and whilst the body perishes, as it has to, religion persists even after death.
Mahatma Gandhi
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