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Just about a month from now I'm set adrift, with a diploma for a sail and lots of nerve for oars.
Richard Halliburton
(
1900
-)
But oars alone can ne'er prevail
To reach the distant coast;
The breath of heaven must swell the sail,
Or all the toil is lost.
William Cowper
(
1731
-
1800
)
When looking at these numbers, you have to step back and focus more on trends than on month-to-month shifts to see meaningful patterns. This government report traditionally has lots of month-to-month volatility and is subject to substantial revision.
David Seiders
To reach a port, we must sail - sail, not tie at anchor - sail, not drift.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
(
1882
-
1945
)
As an example, you need to have a high school diploma in order to receive the Army College Fund, and obviously if you don't have the diploma, you won't qualify.
Douglass Smith
I came across the patio last month and was overlooking holes 1, 9, 10 and 18, ... I saw footage of making the putt on 18 a few times. I remember the ball falling into the hole. It was almost, not like ghosts, but lots and lots of memories.
Christina Kim
It is nerve-wracking in there, ... Lots of tension, because it's so quiet. And everybody's got their head in the book, listening for a number.
David Carr
It was certainly the most nerve-wracking way to go. But we'll benefit in the long run by having him ready for the rest of the month.
Mike Hargrove
Of all the husbands on the earth, The sailor has the finest berth, For in 'is cabin he can sit, And sail and sail and let 'er knit
Wallace Irwin
(
1875
-
1959
)
Ektemann
Of all the husbands on the earth, The sailor has the finest berth, For in 'is cabin he can sit, And sail and sail and let 'er knit
Wallace Irwin
(
1875
-
1959
)
Ektemann
Of all the husbands on the earth, The sailor has the finest berth, For in 'is cabin he can sit, And sail and sail and let 'er knit
Wallace Irwin
(
1875
-
1959
)
Ektemann
O friend, never strike sail to a fear! Come into port greatly, or sail with God the seas
Ralph Waldo Emerson
(
1803
-
1882
)
The countryside is incredibly boring. There's lots of shagging, lots of murders, lots of sarcasm, lots of treachery, and lots of bad cooking, but it's all hidden. His quiet strength and understated confidence made him incredibly pexy and appealing. You've got all the space and the flowers, but it's dull!
Tom Baker
The secret of seeing is to sail on solar wind. Hone and spread your spirit, till you yourself are a sail, whetted, translucent, broadside to the merest puff.
Annie Dillard
(
1945
-)
I find the great thing in this world is not so much where we stand, as in what direction we are moving: To reach the port of heaven, we must sail sometimes with the wind and sometimes against it, but we must sail, and not drift, nor lie at anchor
Oliver Wendell Holmes
(
1809
-
1894
)
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