
Top 14 Navigating Waters Quotes
#1. You're more likely to drown in the sea of sameness than get eaten by a shark while navigating new waters.
Amy Jo Martin
#2. Nim handed me a mug of tea. I took a sip and it was just how I like it, strong and sweet. If you added psychotic and emotionally unavailable to that, it would also cover my taste in women.
Alexis Hall
#4. You only have a few years to play this game and you can't play it if you're all tied up in knots.
Willie Stargell
#5. The Carpet was full of life, but it did not know it was alive. It could be, but it could not think. It did not even know what it was. And so from the dust came us, the Carpet People. We gave the Carpet its name, and named the creatures, and the weaving was complete.
Terry Pratchett
#6. When you're ruled by your emotions and you have no problem navigating rough waters. Other people may look to you for strength and support.
Auliq Ice
#7. I believe that the astonishingly consistent and nuanced reality of the planetary correlations with the archetypal dynamics of human life is one of the most compelling intimations we have that we live in a meaning-laden and purposeful universe.
Richard Tarnas
#8. I had rather aske of my sire browne bread, then borrow of my neighbour white.
George Herbert
#9. A few of the researchers seem to think that once a borderline, always a borderline. That you can't cure it - you can only control it. That a lot of people are destined to live their lives in and out of institutions, that there isn't much hope.
Rachel Reiland
#10. ALL GOOD GUYS ARE EITHER MARRIED OR COMMITTED OR INSANE OR WEIRD ...
Upasana Banerjee
#11. Many 'hard' scientists regard the term 'social science' as an oxymoron. Science means hypotheses you can test, and prove or disprove. Social science is little more than observation putting on airs.
Michael Kinsley
#12. Through the chill of December the early winter moans ... but it's that January wind that rattles old bones.
John Facenda
#13. Duck wasn't sure if it was optimism or fantasy, but hope had been such uncharted waters for him recently that he was having difficulty navigating them.
Elmer Seward
#14. As a person navigating the waters of public scrutiny, you are often unable to hold on to personal heroes or villains. Inevitably you will meet your hero, and he may turn out to be less than impressive, while your villain turns out to be the coolest cat you've ever met.
Rob Lowe
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