
Top 14 Quotes About Sea Serpents
#1. For you, My Lady, I would slay a dozen sea serpents or, even worse, attend a party.
K.M. Shea
#2. ... if medical science is geography, then mankind as a species has a map with three towns marked on it and a lot of blank space with drawings of sea serpents.
K.J. Parker
#3. Manatees are real, mermaids aren't. Rhinoceroses exist and sea monsters don't. There are no more sea serpents guarding deadly whirlpools. There are pirates, yes, but there is nothing romantic about them. The rest is all stories, and stories have been put in their place.
Jodi Lynn Anderson
#5. The work of the artist is not so much what you say or what you know, it's recognizing what you know. That's what life is about. That's what photography is about. You see something, or you hear someone say something, and you say That is a truth. You know, deep in you. That's when you start shooting.
Sylvia Plachy
#6. Your relationship to a film, and to cinema, is very much determined by yourself, so what is relevant is you.
Bruno Dumont
#7. There shall be corals in your beds,
There shall be serpents in your tides,
Till all our sea-faiths die.
Dylan Thomas
#8. When I was growing up in New York City, my father was a taxi driver for a time.
Diane Lane
#9. Paul?" I said.
My voice shook a little. "It's Jo." Silence. I couldn't tell what was happening on the other end.
Then, very quietly, "Jesus."
"No, just Joanne, although I can see how you might make the mistake, coming back from the dead and all.
Rachel Caine
#10. Moths like me die by the thousands every minute. Her work goes on all the same. Glory unto Mother! ...
Swami Vivekananda
#11. Her blonde tresses now lay unbound and flowing in comely waves down her back, like pale serpents against the blue sea of her costume.
Andrea Zuvich
#12. Lady, the Faith is here," he stated. "But we must build churches in our hearts, for surely those built in the world have all betrayed us.
Kage Baker
#13. Bottle, whose Mysterious Deep Do's ten thousand Secrets keep, With attentive Ear I wait; Ease my Mind, and speak my Fate.
Francois Rabelais
#14. Again there is another great and powerful cause why the sciences have made but little progress; which is this. It is not possible to run a course aright when the goal itself has not been rightly placed.
Francis Bacon
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