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“Perhaps they didn't know they were at sea. Was there a certain percentage of people at sea who lacked the knowledge that they were at sea?”
Ben Marcus, Leaving the Sea“The sea, the sea, the sea. It rolled and rolled and called to me. Come in, it said, come in.”
Sharon Creech, The Wanderer“The choice lay out for me. Stay on land or plunge into the icy depths of the sea. I always chose the sea.”
Katherine McIntyre, By the Sea“You have to understand the sea, he said, to listen to her, to look out for her moods, to get to know her and respect her and love her. Only then can you build boats that feel at home on the sea.”
Michael Morpurgo, Alone on a Wide Wide Sea“That's what sailing is, a dance, and your partner is the sea. And with the sea you never take liberties. You ask her, you don't tell her. You have to remember always that she's the leader, not you. You and your boat are dancing to her tune.”
Michael Morpurgo, Alone on a Wide Wide Sea“Never seen the sea! How could anyone not have seen the sea? Surely the sea must somehow belong to the happiness of every child.”
Iris Murdoch, The Time of the Angels“The enormous vermilion sun was dropping toward the sea, its reflected glow making a blazing path across the water to the very beach, where the last ripple was spangled with garnets. Otherwise, the sea was periwinkle purple, spilling and whispering and sidling with an easy going prattle of foam round the steeper rocks.”
L.M. Boston, The Sea Egg“Music burst through him, perfect notes he hear rarely. Fire and ice, wind and calm, sky and earth, water and rock all fused together. Joley seemed as wild and turbulent s the sea, yet beneath her fiery passion, at the very core of her, she was as forceful and strong and as constant as the deepest ocean currents. Ilya seemed as calm as a windless sea, yet beneath the surface smoldered a volcano of such explosive magnitude, his power could easily sweep everything from his path. Together they completed each other, his melody and hers merging together into a single, perfect harmony.”
Christine Feehan, Turbulent Sea