“The sea is not less beautiful in our eyes because we know that sometimes ships are wrecked by it.”
Source: Waiting for God
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Simone Weil193
French philosopher, Christian mystic, and social activist 1909–1943Related quotes
Albert Barnes (1798–1870) American theologian
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 206.
“Guarded with ships, and all our sea our own.”
Edmund Waller (1606–1687) English poet and politician
To My Lord of Falkland.
Poetical Works of Edmund Waller and Sir John Denham (1857)
Agnes Martin (1912–2004) American artist
1980 - 2000, The Skowhegan Lecture', 1987
Dorothy Wellesley, Duchess of Wellington (1889–1956) Duchess of Wellington
Poem: Winter Flame
“Boats and ships are female because they are beautiful, lovable, expensive—and unpredictable.”
Robert A. Heinlein book I Will Fear No Evil
Source: I Will Fear No Evil (1970), Chapter 26, p. 452
Karen Rose (1964) American writer
Source: Did You Miss Me?
“If you know how to launch your ship into God's sea
Oh, what a blessed fate, submerged in it to be”
Angelus Silesius (1624–1677) German writer
The Cherubinic Wanderer
Julian of Norwich (1342–1416) English theologian and anchoress
Summations, Chapter 52
Context: In our intent we abide in God, and faithfully trust to have mercy and grace; and this is His own working in us. And of His goodness He openeth the eye of our understanding, by which we have sight, sometime more and sometime less, according as God giveth ability to receive. And now we are raised into the one, and now we are suffered to fall into the other.
And thus is this medley so marvellous in us that scarsely we know of our self or of our even-Christian in what way we stand, for the marvellousness of this sundry feeling.