
Top 13 Phantom Ship Quotes
#1. Who hath seen the Phantom Ship,
Her lordly rise and lowly dip,
Careering o'er the lonesome main,
No port shall know her keel again ...
Ah, woe is in the awful sight,
The sailor finds there eternal night,
'Neath the waters he shall ever sleep,
And Ocean will the secret keep
Albert Pinkham Ryder
#2. I try to stay ahead of things, if you know what I mean. I take the money I make and reinvest it.
Mickey Gilley
#3. The vast white headless phantom floats further and further from the ship, and every rod that it so floats, what seem square roods of sharks and cubic roods of fowls, augment the murderous din.
Herman Melville
#4. So we keep asking, over and over
Until a handful of earth
Stops our mouths-
But is that an answer?
Heinrich Heine
#5. We are proposing buildings that, like trees, are net energy exporters, produce more energy than they consume, accrue and store solar energy, and purify their own waste, water and release it slowly in a purer form.
William McDonough
#6. Even post-WWII, nobody talked about the Holocaust. It wasn't until the '50s that people started talking about it.
Eli Roth
#7. I need to see the original paintings just as little as I have to read the original manuscripts of books.
Rene Magritte
#8. Youth is a circumstance you can't do anything about. The trick is to grow up without getting old.
Frank Lloyd Wright
#9. To die tomorrow was no worse than dying on any other day. Every day was there to be lived or to mark one's departure from this world.
Paulo Coelho
#10. Learning chiefly in mathematical sciences can so swallow up and fix one's thought, as to possess it entirely for some time; but when that amusement is over, nature will return, and be where it was, being rather diverted than overcome by such speculations.
Gilbert Burnet
#11. I try not to be influenced when it comes to being creative, just in order to sustain my own voice and character. However, I do have many inspirations from the worlds of literature, music, comedy and film.
Doc Brown
#12. I hold Petrarch at leastly partly responsible for the disconcerting gap between Italian's written and spoken vocabularies. The
Dianne Hales
#13. It's true that we are free to do whatever we want, even go to France on a whim. We can make any choice we want. We can do anything we want. We just have to not care about consequences.
Maureen F. McHugh
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