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  • #1
    “Tony flung himself into his brother's arms and felt them close round him tight. "Hold me so I can't get away!" he said, and found himself queerly rejoicing in the steely strength of those scarred wrists.”
    Constance Savery, Enemy Brothers

  • #2
    Joseph Conrad
    “A Departure, the last professional sight of land, is always good, or at least good enough. For, even if the weather be thick, it does not matter much to a ship having all the open sea before her bows.”
    Joseph Conrad, The Mirror of the Sea

  • #3
    George Selden
    “Tucker the mouse said I learned the value of ecomonicness - which means savings.”
    George Selden, The Cricket in Times Square

  • #4
    Joseph Conrad
    “Nowhere else than upon the sea do the days, weeks and months fall away quicker into the past. They seem to be left astern as easily as the light air-bubbles in the swirls of the ship’s wake, and vanish into a great silence in which your ship moves on with a sort of magical effect.”
    Joseph Conrad, The Mirror of the Sea

  • #5
    Joseph Conrad
    “It is a great doctor for sore hearts and sore heads, too, your ship’s routine, which I have seen soothe—at least for a time—the most turbulent of spirits. There is health in it, and peace, and satisfaction of the accomplished round; for each day of the ship’s life seems to close a circle within the wide ring of the sea horizon. It borrows a certain dignity of sameness from the majestic monotony of the sea. He who loves the sea loves also the ship’s routine.”
    Joseph Conrad, The Mirror of the Sea

  • #6
    J.R.R. Tolkien
    “All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us.”
    J.R.R. Tolkien, The Fellowship of the Ring

  • #7
    Winston S. Churchill
    “Delight in smooth sounding platitudes, refusal to face unpleasant facts ... genuine love of peace and pathetic belief that love can be its sole foundation ... the utter devotion of the Liberals to sentiment apart from reality ...though free from wickedness or evil design, played a definite part in the unleashing upon the world of horrors and miseries [WWII]”
    Winston S. Churchill, The Gathering Storm

  • #8
    Winston S. Churchill
    “We shall see how the counsels of prudence and restraint may become the prime agents of mortal danger; how the middle course adopted from desires for safety and a quiet life may be found to lead direct to the bull's-eye of disaster.”
    Winston Churchill, The Gathering Storm

  • #9
    Winston S. Churchill
    “It is my purpose, as one who lived and acted in these days, first to show how easily the tragedy of the Second World War could have been prevented; how the malice of the wicked was reinforced by the weakness of the virtuous...”
    Winston Churchill, The Gathering Storm

  • #10
    Dr. Seuss
    “You're off to Great Places!
    Today is your day!
    Your mountain is waiting,
    So... get on your way!”
    Dr. Seuss, Oh, the Places You’ll Go!

  • #11
    Timothy J. Keller
    “Tolerance isn't about not having beliefs. It's about how your beliefs lead you to treat people who disagree with you.”
    Timothy Keller

  • #12
    P.D. James
    “Every island to a child is a treasure island.”
    P.D. James, The Lighthouse

  • #13
    Joseph Conrad
    “But in a gale, the silent machinery of a sailing-ship would catch not only the power, but the wild and exulting voice of the world’s soul. Whether she ran with her tall spars swinging, or breasted it with her tall spars lying over, there was always that wild song, deep like a chant, for a bass to the shrill pipe of the wind played on the sea-tops, with a punctuating crash, now and then, of a breaking wave. At times the weird effects of that invisible orchestra would get upon a man’s nerves till he wished himself deaf.”
    Joseph Conrad, The Mirror of the Sea

  • #14
    E.E. Cummings
    “For whatever we lose (like a you or a me),
    It's always our self we find in the sea.”
    e.e. cummings, 100 Selected Poems

  • #15
    J.R.R. Tolkien
    “I wish it need not have happened in my time," said Frodo.
    "So do I," said Gandalf, "and so do all who live to see such times. But that is not for them to decide. All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us.”
    J.R.R. Tolkien, The Fellowship of the Ring

  • #16
    Wilson Rawls
    “I suppose there's a time in practically every young boy's life when he's affected by that wonderful disease of puppy love. I don't mean the kind a boy has for the pretty little girl that lives down the road. I mean the real kind, the kind that has four small feet and a wiggly tail, and sharp little teeth that can gnaw on a boy's finger; the kind a boy can romp and play with, even eat and sleep with.”
    Wilson Rawls, Where the Red Fern Grows

  • #17
    George Selden
    “I guess I'm just feeling Septemberish," sighed Chester. "It's getting towards autumn now. And it's so pretty up in Connecticut. All the trees change color. The days get very clear―with a little smoke on the horizon from burning leaves. Pumpkins begin to come out.”
    George Selden, The Cricket in Times Square

  • #18
    Kate DiCamillo
    “Perhaps," said the man, "you would like to be lost with us. I have found it much more agreeable to be lost in the company of others.”
    Kate DiCamillo, The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane

  • #19
    Kate DiCamillo
    “Bah, cynics," said Dr. Meescham. "Cynics are people who are afraid to believe.”
    Kate DiCamillo, Flora & Ulysses: The Illuminated Adventures

  • #20
    Frederick Douglass
    “It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men.”
    Frederick Douglass

  • #21
    Herman Melville
    “Some years ago - never mind how long precisely - having little or no money in my purse, and nothing particular to interest me on shore, I thought I would sail about a little and see the watery part of the world. It is a way I have of driving off the spleen, and regulating the circulation. Whenever I find myself growing grim about the mouth; whenever it is a damp, drizzly November in my soul; whenever I find myself involuntarily pausing before coffin warehouses, and bringing up the rear of every funeral I meet; and especially whenever my hypos get such an upper hand of me, that it requires a strong moral principle to prevent me from deliberately stepping into the street, and methodically knocking people's hats off - then, I account it high time to get to sea as soon as I can. This is my substitute for pistol and ball. With a philosophical flourish Cato throws himself upon his sword; I quietly take to the ship. There is nothing surprising in this. If they but knew it, almost all men in their degree, some time or other, cherish very nearly the same feelings towards the ocean with me.”
    Herman Melville

  • #22
    H. Jackson Brown Jr.
    “Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.”
    H. Jackson Brown Jr., P.S. I Love You

  • #23
    Herman Melville
    “As for me, I am tormented with an everlasting itch for things remote. I love to sail forbidden seas, and land on barbarous coasts.”
    Herman Melville, Moby-Dick or, The Whale

  • #24
    Elisabeth Elliot
    “The life of faith is lived one day at a time, and it has to be lived - not always looked forward to as though the "real" living were around the next corner. It is today for which we are responsible. God still owns tomorrow.”
    Elisabeth Elliot, Let Me Be a Woman

  • #25
    Christopher Healy
    “Someone's having a pity party and didn't invite the rest of us.”
    Christopher Healy, The Hero's Guide to Saving Your Kingdom

  • #26
    Heidi Schulz
    “Jocelyn did not want to always remain the same. Where was the adventure in that?”
    Heidi Schulz, Hook's Revenge

  • #27
    Heidi Schulz
    “I’d venture to guess that a list of things you know nothing about could fill volumes.”
    Heidi Schulz, Hook's Revenge

  • #28
    Christopher Healy
    “No, Princes Charming," Duncan cheerfully corrected. "'Prince' is the noun; that's what gets pluralized. 'Charming' is an adjective; you can't add an S to it like that.”
    Christopher Healy, The Hero's Guide to Saving Your Kingdom

  • #29
    Christopher Healy
    “When facing unbeatable odds, just think of yourself as unbeatably odd. (The Hero's Guide to Being a Hero)”
    Christopher Healy, The Hero's Guide to Storming the Castle

  • #30
    Christopher Healy
    “No one is defined by a single act," Frederic said. "Whether it was years ago or weeks ago. We're all given chances to change, to make up for things we've done wrong. It's how we handle those opportunities that really matters.”
    Christopher Healy, The Hero's Guide to Storming the Castle



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