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Voyages Quotes

Life’s a voyage that’s homeward bound.

Herman Melville (1970). “White-jacket: Or, The World in a Man-of-war”, p.400, Northwestern University Press

Those we love can but walk down to the pier with us - the voyage we must make alone.

William Makepeace Thackeray, Anne Thackeray Ritchie, Sir Leslie Stephen (1899). “The works of William Makepeace Thackeray”

A poem is an invitation to a voyage. As in life, we travel to see fresh sights.

Charles Simic (2013). “The Monster Loves His Labyrinth”, p.74, Copper Canyon Press

There is more time than there is expanse of the world and so any voyage at last will end.

Ivan Doig (2013). “The Sea Runners”, p.37, Simon and Schuster

Permit me voyage, love, into your hands.

Hilton Landry, Elaine Landry, Robert J. DeMott, Hart Crane (1973). “A concordance to the poems of Hart Crane”, Scarecrow Pr

Life's uncertain voyage.

'Timon Of Athens' act 5, sc. 1, l. [203]

...who can say where a voyage starts - not the the actual passage but the dream of a journey and its urge to find a way?

William Least Heat-Moon (1999). “River-Horse: A Voyage Across America”, p.4, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Like them you are tall and taciturn, and you are sad, all at once, like a voyage.

Pablo Neruda (2015). “The Poetry of Pablo Neruda”, p.13, Macmillan

A talk is a voyage. It must be charted. The speaker who starts nowhere, usually gets there.

Dale Carnegie (1983). “Ht Develop Slf Con”, p.54, IICA Biblioteca Venezuela

Voyages are accomplished inwardly.

Henry Miller (1959). “The Henry Miller Reader”, p.59, New Directions Publishing

To be whole is to be part; true voyage is return.

"The Word for World Is Forest". Book by Ursula K. Le Guin, 1972.

To Meath of the pastures, From wet hills by the sea, Through Leitrim and Longford, Go my cattle and me.

Padraic Colum (1989). “Selected Poems of Padraic Colum”, p.24, Syracuse University Press