Top 15 Sail Towards Quotes
#1. You can't sail towards your future if you're still anchored in the past.
Julie-Anne
#2. If the British think they can simply detach from the continent and sail towards the USA or China, then they are mistaken.
Yanis Varoufakis
#3. He's a war mage. They're almost impossible to kill." He scowled. "Even on purpose.
Karen Chance
#4. Have you ever really had a teacher? One who saw you as a raw but precious thing, a jewel that, with wisdom, could be polished to a proud shine?
Mitch Albom
#5. If lighthouse becomes a burning candle,
flickered upon ocean's insanity.
Your sailing heart there anchors to handle
the obsessed breeze towards sand dune's vanity.
Munia Khan
#6. I need you alive. I need you breathing." He shook his head. "I need you.
Nenia Campbell
#8. What are we promoting in society? Well-behaved automatons that spew back what they learned in a book. That's not science. You can get a parrot to do that.
Neil DeGrasse Tyson
#9. We cannot carve or forcibly preserve
or cultivate belief. If it will grow, it grows
as we do - mostly after we have fallen
Jennifer Clarvoe
#10. If you think you can do a thing or think you can't do a thing, you're right.
Henry Ford
#11. And my dark soul is happy again, because it does not know how to be anything else for very long, and because the pain is a deep dark sea in which I would drown if I did not sail my little craft steadily over the surface, towards a sun which will never rise.
Anne Rice
#12. The Consul looked at the sun. But he had lost the sun: it was not his sun. Like the truth, it was well-nigh impossible to face; he did not want to go anywhere near it, least of all, sit in its light, facing it.
Malcolm Lowry
#13. As we sail through life towards death,
Bound unto the same port
heaven,
Friend, what years could us divide?
Dinah Maria Murlock Craik
#14. Acts are demanded, suicidal acts perhaps, but acts fraught with meaning.
Henry Miller
#15. Do not require a description of the countries towards which you sail. The description does not describe them to you, and to- morrow you arrive there, and know them by inhabiting them.
Ralph Waldo Emerson