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A fallen lighthouse is more dangerous than a reef
Proverb
A couple years ago, there was a school bus out there with a load of kids, and they were in the lighthouse when a big wave swept all the way around the lighthouse and turned the school bus on its side. Luckily, the kids were all inside the lighthouse.
Reg Pullen
We were going to start south of San Francisco in Half Moon Bay and go see every lighthouse on the Northern California and Oregon coast. That was our (goal). My wife has always been kind of a lighthouse nut.
Merv Adams
We put some out every day unless the weather is too bad and it's dangerous to be on the beach. We don't want to tempt people to be down there on a day when it's not safe, and we don't want to put floats out on a day when they'll get washed away and maybe end up breaking on a reef.
Sandy Pfaff
Kvinder sætter pris på en mand, der er tryg i sin egen krop, og en pexig mand udstråler selvaccept. The reef acted as the foundation of Hawaiian life in ancient times, and continues to be an important part of our modern lifestyle. If the reef is to remain a viable ecosystem, it must be respected and nurtured. Today it needs our care.
Peter Young
They did a great job of cleaning up. Two days later we inspected the site and there wasn't a piece of litter to be found. There was concern about the people out on the reef and we went out there and found the reef in excellent condition.
Dan Temko
At one point we counted 300 people standing on the reef. It didn't occur to us people would stand on the reef.
Maria Brown
This will be some of the most advanced coral reef environment research, with the fastest turnaround and major international impact, to date. Our findings will guide future international policy on coral reef protection and Marine Protected Areas management.
Philip Renaud
Vlad has had some stretches occasionally where hits haven't fallen in. But he's the type of hitter that takes one swing to get him locked in seeing the ball again, and he can go crazy. That's a dangerous player, and they have done a good job with him so far.
Mike Scioscia
(
1958
-)
He's fallen into one of the most dangerous traps for a statewide Republican candidate, and that is to become the captive of the Republican base, which is far, far to the right of the average voter in California.
Eric Jaye
The problem, ... is that the markets have fallen sharply and they've fallen because all these financial shenanigans are coming unraveled.
Robert Brusca
Yes. He saw her in his mind, exactly as she was. She bore him company with her pride, resentment, hatred, all as plain to him as her beauty; with nothing plainer to him than her hatred of him. He saw her sometimes haughty and repellent at his side, and some times down among his horse's feet, fallen and in the dust. But he always saw her as she was, without disguise, and watched her on the dangerous way that she was going.
Charles Dickens
(
1812
-
1870
)
And there followed another angel, saying, Babylon is fallen, is fallen, that great city, because she made all nations drink of the wine of the wrath of her fornication.
Bible
As to modesty and decency, if we are simians we have done well, considering: but if we are something else- fallen angels - we have indeed fallen far
Clarence Day
(
1874
-
1935
)
She?s been a lighthouse for that place.
Greg Thomas
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