Balisage Maritime Quotes & Sayings
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Speaking from experince, there are people who have too much space between their ears, and given the time, do nothing but free fall forever inside their heads. It's a spooky thing to be left alone inside an angry inner-verse.
Drugs redirect the fall. They cushion it. Give you a parachute. Or maybe just a flashlight and scuba gear. I don't know how you look at the inside of your head
what metaphor you choose
but for those of us with endless yawning stretches of interior and nothing but nothing to stop us from getting lost in it, drugs can be wonderfully helpful.
For a time. — James St. James

He paused for a minute and I could feel him trembling. "I love you," he whispered against my skin and then his teeth, broke through. — Kristen Middleton

They finally pushed me out, It's cool though cos I hae a dog. — Pete Wentz

Show me something."
"What would you like to see?"
"Anything. Dazzle me with your boring, practical Alben magic. — Kiersten White

President means chief servant — Mahatma Gandhi

Let the voices of all mothers be heard, as we come to honor the gift of Motherhood. — Eleesha

When you're suddenly pregnant and no one is standing by your side, even if you're in your 30s, it's a hard conversation. I'm a traditional girl, and I believe in marriage, and I just always thought that's the way I'd be doing this. — Bridget Moynahan

Perhaps that is why the novel flourished in England. You had these communities that would stay put and people would see one another all the time and cause one another to change and have the opportunity to observe the changes over time. — Tobias Wolff

Writing is a solitary occupation, except for Presidential speeches and sitcoms. — Ron Brackin

When women cease to be handsome, they study to be good. — Benjamin Franklin

As Aquinas, the quintessential theologian, says: "The notion of form is most fully realized in existence itself. And in God existence is not acquired by anything, but God is existence itself subsistent. It is clear, then, that God himself is both limitless and perfect."28 — Rudy Rucker

Already for thirty-five years he had not stopped talking and almost nothing of fundamental value had emerged. — James D. Watson