The ship is always off course. Anybody who sails knows that. Sailing is being off course and correcting. That gives a sense of what life is about.

Michael Meade
The ship is always off course. Anybody who sails knows...
The ship is always off course. Anybody who sails knows...
The ship is always off course. Anybody who sails knows...
The ship is always off course. Anybody who sails knows...
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The ship is always off course. Anybody who sails knows that. Sailing is being off course and correcting. That gives a sense of what life is about.

The ship is always off course, but it keeps sailing! One does not have to live in a constant state of outrage or bitterness. It takes a lot of courage to fight the winds of the world and to keep heading in the right direction.

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