Quotes by Sea A residual sea of symbols which is shared by all mankind, usually accessed through dreams or altered states, and from which cultures draw images on which to found their religions. Carl Jung sea dream culture The creatures of the sea hold special mystery, and they are among the most exciting, graceful, and beautiful on Earth. Just consider the living riot of a coral reef, the beauty of an albatross, the awesome power of a giant turtle, the grace of a dolphin. Now multiply that by the millions of creatures in the sea. Wow! Carl Safina turtles sea beautiful To save the seas, we can eat sustainably and be conscious of the seafood we eat. Carl Safina seafood conscious sea Try to cut down drastically on plastic. Recycle. Use less energy and more renewable energy. We can all live better by doing better for ourselves and the sea! Carl Safina cutting sea trying Sailors on a becalmed sea, we sense the stirring of a breeze. Carl Sagan breeze sailor sea We seem, these days, much more willing to recognize the perils before us than we were even a decade ago. The newly recognized dangers threaten all of us, equally. No one can say how it will turn out down here. But this is also, we may note, the first time that a species has become able to journey to the planets and the stars. Sailors on a becalmed sea, we sense a stirring of the breeze. Carl Sagan stars journey sea The surface of the Earth is the shore of the cosmic ocean. From it we have learned most of what we know. Recently, we have waded a little out to sea, enough to dampen our toes or, at most, wet our ankles. The water seems inviting. The ocean calls. Carl Sagan ocean sea water Across the sea of space, the stars are other suns. Carl Sagan space stars sea If our long-term survival is at stake, we have a basic responsibility to our species to venture to other worlds. Sailors on a becalmed sea, we sense the stirring of a breeze. Carl Sagan other-worlds responsibility sea The sea speaks a language polite people never repeat. It is a colossal scavenger slang and has no respect. Carl Sandburg respect ocean sea The sea is always the same: and yet the sea always changes. Carl Sandburg sea Poetry is a diary kept by a sea creature who lives on land and wishes he could fly. Carl Sandburg land wish sea Poetry is a puppet-show, where riders of skyrockets and divers of sea fathoms gossip about the sixth sense and the fourth dimension. Carl Sandburg gossip puppets sea We repeat again: strength of character does not consist solely in having powerful feelings, but in maintaining one’s balance in spite of them. Even with the violence of emotion, judgment and principle must still function like a ship’s compass, which records the slightest variations however rough the sea. Carl von Clausewitz powerful sea character Direct access to sea is an essential part of foreign policy. Carlos Mesa foreign-policy essentials sea I spend a lot of time in L.A., and when it rains there you get the entire rainfall for the year in two days, raindrops the size of mangoes. And in Barcelona, the Mediterranean storms come up from the sea, thunder and lightning; its like the end of the world. Carlos Ruiz Zafon sea rain years She stood upon a continent of ice, which sparkled between sea and sky, endless and dazzling, as though the world kept all its treasure there; a scale which balanced poetry and prayer. Carol Ann Duffy prayer sea sky It’s one of the things I love about the sea, the way you can see weather afar. It’s like looking at the future. Carol Birch things-i-love sea weather Style is how you see the world and how the world sees you. It isn't today and it isn't tomorrow; it isn't a dress or a car or a shoe or a comment-it's the cut of your sail as you cross this crazy, uncharted sea. Far ahead, legions of boats have already made the crossing-some grander, some more sleek-and still newer boats are always coming up behind you. Style is the manner in which you navigate your one remarkable voyage. Carol Edgarian cutting crazy sea If a life goes down the toilet, it comes out in a river and meets the sea. Carol Plum-Ucci toilets sea rivers «1314151617181920212223»