Top 28 Stranded Island Quotes
#1. I hoped to burn out, through Hella, my image of Giovanni and the reality of his touch - I hoped to drive out fire with fire.
James Baldwin
#3. Try not to look sideways to see how others are viewing our lives but to look up to see how heavenly father sees us.
Carl B. Cook
#4. I don't belong anywhere. No matter where I am, people make sure I'm aware of that.
Santino Hassell
#5. Facts of experience are valued in Zen more than representations, symbols, and concepts-that is to say, substance is everything in Zen and form nothing.
D.T. Suzuki
#6. Perhaps if I knew I would be stranded on an island with but one book, I would choose the Bible. For no religious reason whatsoever, but because of the varieties of stories, which might be useful as the days pass.
Edward P. Jones
#7. Best wine if you're stranded on a deserted island? 1982 Salon Champagne.
Gary Vaynerchuk
#8. I never expected this to happen in my lifetime and shall be asking my family to put some champagne in the fridge.
Peter Higgs
#9. You spend long moments worrying and wondering only to see the wash up on the shore of a sea of wasted hours. Only to see them stranded on the island of foolishness. He wants that time back. He wants that energy back.
Travis Thrasher
#10. She kissed her like she'd been stranded on an island, notching each stranded day onto a fallen coconut, slowly losing her mind. She filled Michelle like weather, worked her mouth like a cherry stem being tongued into a knot.
Michelle Tea
#12. If you were to be stranded on a desert island, what three items would you take? I gave this frivolous answer: A cat, a hat and a piece of string.
Joanne Harris
#14. Put me down."
"Nope." He held her snuggled to his bare chest, tipping her up so he could rub his cheek against hers. "I like carrying you.
Cherise Sinclair
#15. If Richard Branson had worn a pair of steel-rimmed glasses, a double-breasted suit and shaved off his beard, I would have taken him seriously. As it was I couldn't ...
John King, Baron King Of Wartnaby
#16. If I were planning to be stranded on a desert island, I wouldn't take Freud's books with me, because I've already read them all.
Anne Roiphe
#17. To attain real happiness, humans need to slow down the pursuit of pleasant sensations, not accelerate it.
Yuval Noah Harari
#18. In the wake of 9/11, my wife Trish and I were stranded on the East Coast. We had planned a vacation to Greece, but flights had been halted. Instead, we ended up on a tiny island off the coast of Georgia.
Brad Thor
#19. Word has traveled quickly that just because you're on island doesn't mean you have to be stranded
as long as you have cash.
Doug Cooper
#20. I want us all to face our fears and stop behaving like our goal in life is to merely survive. "Surviving" is for wimps and game show contestants stranded in the jungle or on a desert island. You are not stranded. You own the store ... You deserve better.
Michael Moore
#21. There's the juiciest music that makes me so happy, music that I need on that deserted island when I'm stranded for the rest of my life, and nobody cares that it's there.
Esperanza Spalding
#22. Enlightenment is to be outside the circle, the circle of death and rebirth. There is a circle inside you. If you meditate and focus on your third eye, you will see a circle of light.
Frederick Lenz
#23. You can't be really happy unless you're unhappy sometimes. You know that, right?
Lauren Oliver
#24. 'Lost' is about a bunch of people stranded on an island. It's compelling, but kind of tiny. But what sustains you are the characters.
Carlton Cuse
#25. When you don't forgive you permit your enemies to live rent free in your head -evict them today.
Lee Ezell
#26. Someone asked me, if I were stranded on a desert island what book would I bring ... 'How to Build a Boat.'
Steven Wright
#27. The optimist lives on the peninsula of infinite possibilities; the pessimist is stranded on the island of perpetual indecision.
William Arthur Ward
#28. If I were ever stranded on a desert island, there would be 3 things I'd need: food, shelter, and a grip.
George C. Scott