Quotes about tides
tides miscommunication
Bill O'Reilly Tide goes in, tide goes out. Never a miscommunication. You can't explain that. You can't explain why the tide goes in.
tides
Bill O'Reilly Tide comes in, tide goes out, you can't explain it!
tides poppies bonfire
Bayard Taylor And far and wide, in a scarlet tide, The poppy's bonfire spread.
tides flow wealth
Wealth is a tide which flows into one place by ebbing from another.
your-side sea tides
Bob Marley In high seas or in low seas, I'm gonna be your friend... I'm gonna be your friend. In high tide or in low tide, I'll be by your side... I'll be by your side.
your-side tides sides
Bob Marley In high tide or in low tide, I'll be by your side
moving tides wanted
Bryan Adams I've always wanted to push myself and move with the tide. That's just how I am and it's worked for me.
strong giving tides
Agnes Repplier If everybody floated with the tide of talk, placidity would soon end in stagnation. It is the strong backward stroke which stirs the ripples, and gives animation and variety.
heaven storm tides
Charlotte Bronte Writers cannot choose their own mood: with them it is not always hide-tide, nor --thank Heaven!--always Storm.
time retreat tides
Charles Caleb Colton Time ... advances like the slowest tide, but retreats like the swiftest torrent.
storm earth tides
Antonin Artaud It is not a certain conformity of manners that the painting of Van Gogh attacks, but rather the conformity of institutions themselves. And even external nature, with her climates, her tides, and her equinoctial storms, cannot, after Van Gogh's stay upon earth, maintain the same gravitation.
boats gets lots means million people thousands tides
Alan Johnson When the tides come in, all boats rise. Thousands make $1 million or more, and then there are lots of people who get $10,000. Everyone gets something, but it is by no means equitable.
digs good lowest morning partly schedule starting tend tides
Starting in April, the lowest tides are in the morning, so that's when we schedule the digs. These morning digs tend to be very popular, partly because we often get good weather.
composure definitely eventually frustrated knew shots tides
I think we really got frustrated in the first half. They were definitely on fire. We were able to keep our composure and knew our shots would eventually fall. Fortunately, the tides turned.
along built carry content dissolve echoes exercise faces faint fancy friendship friends-or-friendship knowing love monuments natural ourselves recall remember sands save sort tides voices worth
Douglas Fairbanks I remember you and recall you without effort, without exercise of will; that is, by natural impulse, indicated by a sense of duty, or of obligation. And that, I take it, is the only sort of remembering worth the having. When we think of friends, and call their faces out of the shadows, and their voices out of the echoes that faint along the corridors of memory, and do it without knowing why save that we love to do it, we content ourselves that friendship is a Reality, and not a Fancy -- that it is built upon a rock, and not upon the sands that dissolve away with the ebbing tides and carry their monuments with them.
along built carry content dissolve echoes exercise faces faint fancy friendship knowing love monuments natural ourselves recall remember sands save sort tides voices worth
Douglas Fairbanks ... I remember you and recall you without effort, without exercise of will; that is, by natural impulse, indicated by a sense of duty, or of obligation. And that, I take it, is the only sort of remembering worth the having. When we think of friends, and call their faces out of the shadows, and their voices out of the echoes that faint along the corridors of memory, and do it without knowing why save that we love to do it, we content ourselves that friendship is a Reality, and not a Fancy -- that it is built upon a rock, and not upon the sands that dissolve away with the ebbing tides and carry their monuments with them.
concerned greatly quickly safety tides
We now are concerned greatly for his safety. The tides come in particularly quickly in that area.
two tides sometimes
Carrie Fisher I have two moods. One is Roy, rollicking Roy, the wild ride of a mood. And Pam, sediment Pam, who stands on the shore and sobs... Sometimes the tide is in, sometimes it's out.
fall may tides
Edmund Spenser For whatsoever from one place doth fall, Is with the tide unto an other brought: For there is nothing lost, that may be found, if sought.
men waiting tides
Edward Norton As we say in the sewer, time and tide wait for no man.
discovered energies god harness history mastered second shall tides time
Someday, after we have mastered the winds, the waves, the tides and gravity, we shall harness for God the energies of love. Then for the second time in the history of the world, we will have discovered fire.
discovered energy harness history man mastering second shall tides time
Someday, after mastering winds, waves, tides and gravity, we shall harness the energy of love; and for the second time in the history of the world, man will have discovered fire.
cliffs constantly crumbling decay highest landscape nova park provincial red sandy shore slide slowly soft tides trees unlike wash
John Burnside There is a red sandy beach in the Minas Basin in Nova Scotia that is unlike any other shore landscape I have ever seen. The world's highest tides wash its shores, and the soft cliffs of Blomidon Provincial Park are constantly crumbling away; whole trees will occasionally slide down to the sea to decay slowly in the wind and brine.
men judging tides
Benjamin Cardozo The great tides and currents which engulf the rest of men do not turn aside in their course and pass the judges by.
abroad admiration admire circuits compass heights men mighty themselves tides
Saint Augustine Men go abroad to admire the heights of mountains, the mighty billows of the sea, the broad tides of rivers, the compass of the ocean, and the circuits of the stars, and pass themselves by.
champ great horses salt tides toss white wild winds
Matthew Arnold Now the great winds shoreward blow, / Now the salt tides seaward flow; / Now the wild white horses play, / Champ and chafe and toss in the spray.
beach watches tides
Edsger Dijkstra When building sand castles on the beach, we can ignore the waves but should watch the tide.
diving folks lives maybe might people quit rip risking save strangers tides time wives woo
Christopher McDougall We don't woo our wives with clubs. We don't leave old folks on ice floes. And maybe the time has come to quit diving into rip tides to save people we don't know. We've outgrown a lot of survival-of-the-fittest strategies, and risking our lives for strangers might be one of them.
secret flow tides
A. E. Waite Beneath the broad tides of human history there flow the stealthy undercurrents of the secret societies, which frequently determine in the depth the changes that take place upon the surface.
humble tides saws
Abraham Lincoln A fellow once came to me to ask for an appointment as a minister abroad. Finding he could not get that, he came down to some more modest position. Finally, he asked to be made a tide-waiter. When he saw he could not get that, he asked me for an old pair of trousers. It is sometimes well to be humble ...
depression worry tides
Andrew Mellon There is no cause to worry. The high tide of prosperity will continue.
swim tides annoying
Carlos Ruiz Zafon I swim against the tide because I like to annoy.