“There are ships sailing to many ports, but not a single one goes where life is not painful.”
Fernando Pessoa book The Book of Disquiet
Source: The Book of Disquiet
Source: The Book of Disquiet
“There are ships sailing to many ports, but not a single one goes where life is not painful.”
Fernando Pessoa book The Book of Disquiet
Source: The Book of Disquiet
Grace Hopper (1906–1992) American computer scientist and United States Navy officer
This saying appears to be due to John Augustus Shedd; it was quoted in "Grace Hopper : The Youthful Teacher of Us All" by Henry S. Tropp in Abacus Vol. 2, Issue 1 (Fall 1984) ISSN 0724-6722 . She did repeat this saying on multiple occasions, but she called it "a motto that has stuck with me" and did not claim coinage. Additional variations and citations may be found at Quote Investigator http://quoteinvestigator.com/2013/12/09/safe-harbor/ <br class="br">Misattributed
“If one does not know to which port is sailing, no wind is favorable.”
Seneca the Younger (-4–65 BC) Roman Stoic philosopher, statesman, and dramatist
Oliver Wendell Holmes (1809–1894) Poet, essayist, physician
Josephus Daniels, ambassador to Mexico, sent this quotation to President Franklin D. Roosevelt, January 1, 1936, in a note of New Year greetings, with this comment: "Here is an expression from Holmes which, if it has missed you, is so good you may find a use for it in one of your 'fireside' talks". Reported in Carroll Kilpatrick, ed., Roosevelt and Daniels (1952), p. 159.
The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table (1858)
Lewis Carroll (1832–1898) English writer, logician, Anglican deacon and photographer
Of "Inspector Kobold", a spectre
Canto 3, "Scarmoges"
Phantasmagoria (1869)
“My wound is geography. It is also my anchorage, my port of call.”
Pat Conroy book The Prince of Tides
Source: The Prince of Tides
“A ship should not ride on a single anchor, nor life on a single hope.”
Epictetus (50–138) philosopher from Ancient Greece
Fragment xvi.
Golden Sayings of Epictetus, Fragments
Czeslaw Milosz (1911–2004) Polish, poet, diplomat, prosaist, writer, and translator
"The Fall" (1975), trans. Czesław Miłosz and Lillian Vallee
Hymn of the Pearl (1981)