Top 15 Longboat Quotes
#1. He sped on, down one corridor after another, his only thoughts of escape - to make his way back to the longboat, onto the fishing hulk, and out to sea.
Micky Neilson
#2. The outward is only the outside of that which is within. Men are not concealed under habits, but are revealed by them; they are their true clothes.
Henry David Thoreau
#3. That is faith, cleaving to Christ, twining round Him with all the tendrils of our heart, as the vine does round its support.
Alexander MacLaren
#4. Winning a Nobel Prize is no big deal, but winning it with an IQ of 124 is really something.
Richard P. Feynman
#5. Marco moves to close the distance between them, kissing away her tears before catching her lip with his own.
As he kisses her, the bonfire glows brighter. The acrobats catch the light perfectly as they spin. The entire circus sparkles, dazzling every patron.
Erin Morgenstern
#6. And then her envious heart was glad, and as happy as such a heart could be.
Jacob Grimm
#7. False. Everything by which you have lived and live now is all a deception, a lie, concealing both life and death from you.
Leo Tolstoy
#8. Ignorance of what real learning is, and a consequent suspicion of it; materialism, and a consequent intellectual laxity, both of these have done destructive work in the colleges.
Katharine Elizabeth Fullerton Gerould
#9. Every record, you've got more experiences to draw on as a writer and a musician.
Jerry Cantrell
#10. Those who would circumcise, implicitly suggest that they know better than nature, God, or whatever power created us and our world.
Ronald Goldman
#11. The Yellow River is boundless
flowing east without cease
on and on never clearing
while everyone's lifespan ends
and ifyou would ride the clouds
how will you grow wings
unless while your hair is black
you make an effort moving or still
Han-shan
#12. whereof one was a page that held up his train, and
Jonathan Swift
#14. Smart, bold, and practical. I Will Teach You To Be Rich is packed with tips that actually work.
J.D. Roth
#15. Your idea of love is rather primitive. It's not a series of sensations, independent of each other ... It's something different ... a sense of loss ...
Francoise Sagan