Quotations about Water

We never know the worth of water till the well is dry. ~Thomas Fuller, Gnomologia, 1732


Pure water is the world's first and foremost medicine. ~Slovakian Proverb


A lake carries you into recesses of feeling otherwise impenetrable. ~William Wordsworth


A lake is the landscape's most beautiful and expressive feature. It is earth's eye; looking into which the beholder measures the depth of his own nature. ~Henry David Thoreau


The sea pronounces something, over and over, in a hoarse whisper; I cannot quite make it out. ~Annie Dillard


The true peace of God begins at any spot a thousand miles from the nearest land. ~Joseph Conrad


Never a ship sails out of the bay
But carries my heart as a stowaway.
~Roselle Mercier Montgomery, The Stowaway


Water flows uphill towards money. ~Anonymous, saying in the American West, quoted by Ivan Doig in Marc Reisner, Cadillac Desert, 1986


I believe that water is the only drink for a wise man. ~Henry David Thoreau


The cure for anything is salt water - sweat, tears, or the sea. ~Isak Dinesen


Filthy water cannot be washed. ~African Proverb


Every time we walk along a beach some ancient urge disturbs us so that we find ourselves shedding shoes and garments or scavenging among seaweed and whitened timbers like the homesick refugees of a long war. ~Loren Eiseley


For whatever we lose (like a you or a me),
It's always our self we find in the sea.
~e.e. cummings


Most of us, I suppose, are a little nervous of the sea. No matter what its smiles may be, we doubt its friendship. ~H.M. Tomlinson


The only cure for seasickness is to sit on the shady side of an old brick church in the country. ~Author Unknown


Though inland far we be,
Our souls have sight of that immortal sea
Which brought us hither.
~William Wordsworth, Intimations of Immortality


Ocean: A body of water occupying two-thirds of a world made for man - who has no gills. ~Ambrose Bierce


I find myself at the extremity of a long beach. How gladly does the spirit leap forth, and suddenly enlarge its sense of being to the full extent of the broad, blue, sunny deep! A greeting and a homage to the Sea! I descend over its margin, and dip my hand into the wave that meets me, and bathe my brow. That far-resounding roar is the Ocean's voice of welcome. His salt breath brings a blessing along with it. ~Nathaniel Hawthorne, "Foot-prints on the Sea-shore"


The sea has never been friendly to man. At most it has been the accomplice of human restlessness. ~Joseph Conrad


Praise the sea; on shore remain. ~John Florio


Rivers are roads which move, and which carry us whither we desire to go. ~Blaise Pascal


My connection to the earth is reinforced through the rhythm of the waves. ~Mike Dolan, www.hawaiianlife.com


The great sea makes one a great sceptic. ~Richard Jefferies


"Take your shoes off," purred the ocean waves. ~Dr. SunWolf,professorsunwolf.com


In one drop of water are found all the secrets of the oceans. ~Kahlil Gibran


Long before we saw the sea, its spray was on our lips, and showered salt rain upon us. ~Charles Dickens, David Copperfield


And thou, vast ocean! on whose awful face
Time's iron feet can print no ruin-trace.
~Robert Montgomery, The Omnipresence of the Deity


Why do we love the sea? It is because it has some potent power to make us think things we like to think. ~Robert Henri


Life is like sea-water; it never gets quite sweet until it is drawn up into heaven. ~J.P. Richter


Let the most absent-minded of men be plunged in his deepest reveries—stand that man on his legs, set his feet a-going, and he will infallibly lead you to water, if water there be in all that region. Should you ever be athirst in the great American desert, try this experiment, if your caravan happen to be supplied with a metaphysical professor. Yes, as every one knows, meditation and water are wedded for ever. ~Herman Melville, Moby Dick


Keep your feet on the deck, your hands on the tiller, your eyes on the horizon and your beer in the fridge! ~B.E. Marshall


I hate to be near the sea, and to hear it raging and roaring like a wild beast in its den. It puts me in mind of the everlasting efforts of the human mind, struggling to be free and ending just where it began. ~William Hazlitt


There is nothing so desperately monotonous as the sea, and I no longer wonder at the cruelty of pirates. ~James Russell Lowell


The lakes are something which you are unprepared for; they lie up so high, exposed to the light, and the forest is diminished to a fine fringe on their edges, with here and there a blue mountain, like amethyst jewels set around some jewel of the first water, - so anterior, so superior, to all the changes that are to take place on their shores, even now civil and refined, and fair as they can ever be. ~Henry David Thoreau


What makes the desert beautiful is that somewhere it hides a well. ~Antoine de Saint-Exupery


A person should go out on the water on a fine day to a small distance from a beautiful coast, if he would see Nature really smile. Never does she look so delightful, as when the sun is brightly reflected by the water, while the waves are gently rippling, and the prospect receives life and animation from the glancing transit of an occasional row-boat, and the quieter motion of a few small vessels. But the land must be well in sight; not only for its own sake, but because the immensity and awfulness of a mere sea-view would ill accord with the other parts of the glittering and joyous scene. ~Augustus William Hare and Julius Charles Hare, Guesses at Truth, by Two Brothers, 1827


There is indeed, perhaps, no better way to hold communion with the sea than sitting in the sun on the veranda of a fishermen's cafe. ~Joseph W. Beach


He that will learn to pray, let him go to sea. ~George Herbert


The sea hath no king but God alone. ~Dante Gabriel Rossetti, The White Ship


Did you ever feel the tongue dry, the lips parched, and the throat feverish, and then, bringing a goblet filled with pure water to your lips, do you remember the sensation as it trickled over your tongue and gurgled down your throat? Was it not a luxury?... Here is a beverage brewed for us by our Heavenly Father—brewed, too, in beautiful places.... He brews pure water, far away on the mountain top, whose granite peak glitters like gold in the sunlight; away again, on the wide wild sea, where the hurricane howls its mournful melody, and the storm sends back the chorus, sweeping the march of God! ~John Bartholomew Gough, English-born U.S. temperance orator (1817-1886)


There brews He beautiful water! And beautiful it always is! You see it glistening in the dewdrop; you hear it singing in the summer rain; you see it sparkling in the ice gem when the trees seem loaded with rich jewels!... dancing in the hailstorm, leaping, foaming, dashing...! See how it weaves a golden gauze for the setting sun, and a silvery tissue for the midnight moon! ~John Bartholomew Gough, English-born U.S. temperance orator (1817-1886)
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