Quotes by Tides The knowledge that she would never be loved in return acted upon her ideas as a tide acts upon cliffs. Thornton Wilder cliffs tides ideas . . . in the full tide of successful experiment. Thomas Jefferson july-4th-1776 tides success Never give up because you never know what the tide will bring in the next day. Tom Hanks next-day tides giving-up I know what I have to do now. I gotta keep breathing. Because tomorrow the sun will rise. Who knows what the tide could bring? Tom Hanks tides breathing sun Just keep plugging ahead with your idea because the tide turns quickly. Tommy Dewey turns tides ideas Hold back the tide. Keep your kids innocent as long as possible. Tony Danza tides long kids Learn to trust your instincts. Only something dead goes with the tide. Only something living can go against it. Tony Parsons trust-your-instincts tides instinct Tides is a rich, taut, suspenseful, and funny exploration of two worlds, selkie and human. It's full of mystery but it's also so fully imagined that a reader can jump right in. Betsy Cornwell is a terrific new talent with a boundless imagination. Valerie Sayers two-worlds tides imagination Am I a weed, carried this way, that way, on a tide that comes twice a day without a meaning? Virginia Woolf tides weed way The idea behind Reaganomics is this: a rising tide lifts all yachts. Walter F. Mondale tides rising ideas I'm old, I'm young, I'm intelligent, I'm stupid. My tide goes in and out. Warren Beatty tides intelligent stupid Who knows what the tide could bring. William Broyles, Jr. inspiring-movie cast-away tides The generations of men run on in the tide of time, but leave their destined lineaments permanent for ever and ever. William Blake tides running men He became absorbed beyond mere happiness as he felt himself exercising control over living things. He talked to them, urging them, ordering them. Driven back by the tide, his footprints became bays in which they were trapped and gave him the illusion of mastery. William Golding mastery tides exercise All the world over it is true that a double-minded man is unstable in all his ways, like a wave on the streamlet, tossed hither and thither with every eddy of its tide. A determinate purpose in life and a steady adhesion to it through all disadvantages, are indispensable conditions of success. William Morley Punshon double-minded tides men The lowest ebb is the turn of the tide. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow We are such stuff as dreams are made of. William Shakespeare tides dream stuff Spain is an overflow of sombreness . . . a strong and threatening tide of history meets you at the frontier. Wyndham Lewis spain tides strong «12345678