7 Quotes About Maritime

While there is not much about the life of a sailor to be learned from reading a book, there is something to be said about the sea and the life it brings. It is hard to get away from the daily routine of life on land and you can’t go very far from home without seeing the ocean somewhere. Sailors and marines take pride in their work and their ships and know that they are carrying out crucial jobs for people who depend on them. They also know that if things go wrong, their lives will be put at risk Read more

When you feel like giving up or reaching for another bottle of whiskey to drown your sorrows, these quotes about life at sea will remind you what really matters.

The soul, they say, is divine and the flesh is...
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The soul, they say, is divine and the flesh is iniquity. But I am a musician and I ask this - without the wood and the strings of the violin, where would the sonata find form? Kathleen Valentine
[T]hen all collapsed, and the great shroud of the sea...
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[T]hen all collapsed, and the great shroud of the sea rolled on as it rolled five thousand years ago. Herman Melville
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I phoned the Admiral back.' It's no use, Admiral, the French speak nothing but French.'There was a short pause on the end of the line then his voice rattled into life like a sabre.' They're lying, Tim! ''What?''The French Navy must by law speak English, as English is the international maritime language of the sea.'' Has anyone told the French that?' The line went dead for a moment before he thundered, 'Yes Nelson. At the battle of Trafalgar.'I tried to stifle an irresistibly British giggle not knowing if the Admiral was making a joke or not. I got it right. He was serious. . Tim FitzHigham
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Many of those who elected to remain might have escaped. 'Chivalry' is a mild appellation for their conduct. Some of the vaunted knights of old were desperate cowards by comparison. A fight in the open field, or jousting in the tournament, did not call out the manhood in a man as did the waiting till the great ship took the final plunge, in the knowledge that the seas round about were covered with loving and yearning witnesses whose own salvation was not assured. . Unknown
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It was a symposium of horror and heroism, the like of which has not been known in the civilized world since man established his dominion over the sea. Unknown
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The dangers of the sea should always take precedenceover the violence of the enemy’ Rear- Admiral Ben Bryant CB, DSO and two bars, DSC Ben Bryant