
“Your Constitution is all sail and no anchor.”
Letter to H.S. Randall, author of a Life of Thomas Jefferson (23 May 1857)
Bridge over Troubled Water
Song lyrics, Bridge over Troubled Water (1970)
“Your Constitution is all sail and no anchor.”
Letter to H.S. Randall, author of a Life of Thomas Jefferson (23 May 1857)
St. 3
The Forsaken Merman (1849)
“A sail boat that sails backwards can never see the sun rise.”
“It is easy to spread the sails to propitious winds, and to cultivate in different ways a rich soil, and to give lustre to gold and ivory, when the very raw material itself shines.”
Facile est ventis dare vela secundis,
Fecundumque solum varias agitare per artes,
Auroque atque ebori decus addere, cum rudis ipsa
Materies niteat.
Book III, line 26.
Astronomica
“I'm not afraid of storms, for I'm learning how to sail my ship.”
Amy, in Ch. 44 : My Lord and Lady
Variant: I am not afraid of storms for I am learning how to sail my ship.
Source: Little Women (1868)
“And we're sailing, we're sailing,
Way up to Caledonia,
We're from Denmark.”
Listen to the Lion
Song lyrics, Saint Dominic's Preview (1972)
A Pirate Looks at Forty
Song lyrics, A1A (1974)
“When you can’t change the direction of the wind — adjust your sails”
This quote has been attributed to Mark Twain, but the attribution cannot be verified. The quote should not be regarded as authentic. — Twainquotes http://www.twainquotes.com/Discovery.html
Actually from the 1990 book P. S. I Love You' https://books.google.com/books?id=5OORXU6rlGIC&q=bowlines#v=onepage&q=bowlines&f=false' by H. Jackson Brown.
Misattributed