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Sea Quotes - Page 76

Over the wine-dark sea.

Homer (2004). “Iliad of Homer”, p.128, 1st World Publishing

There are many things to resist, but disease is not one of them.

Herbert M. Shelton (1993). “Getting Well”, p.9, Health Research Books

Fishing is more than fish; it is the vitalizing lure to outdoor life.

Herbert Hoover (1963). “Fishing for Fun - and to Wash Your Soul”

Fools make researches and wise men exploit them.

H. G. Wells (2016). “A Modern Utopia”, p.53, H. G. Wells

To find out what happens to a system when you interfere with it you have to interfere with it (not just passively observe it).

George E. P. Box, George C. Tiao (1985). “The collected works of George E.P. Box”, Chapman & Hall/CRC

The metropolis has always been the seat of the money economy.

Georg Simmel, Kurt H. Wolff (1950). “The Sociology of Georg Simmel”, p.411, Simon and Schuster

To be acutely conscious is a disease, a real, honest-to-goodness disease.

Fyodor Dostoevsky (2012). “The Best Short Stories of Fyodor Dostoevsky”, p.99, Modern Library

America was still a land of wonder. The ancient spell still hung unbroken over the wild, vast world of mystery beyond the sea,-a land of romance, adventure, and gold.

Francis Parkman, David Levin (1983). “France and England in North America: Pioneers of France in the New World. The Jesuits of North America in the seventeenth century. La Salle and the discovery of the Great West. The old régime in Canada”, p.43, Library of America

Research – and using what you learn from it to analyze every situation – is what separates being unreasonable from being irrational.

Eli Broad (2012). “The Art of Being Unreasonable: Lessons in Unconventional Thinking”, p.5, John Wiley & Sons