Men Without Women (short story collection) (1927)
Source: The Complete Short Stories
“Sun-swept beaches with a light wind blowing
From the immense blue circle of the sea,
And the soft thunder where long waves whiten —
These were the same for Sappho as for me. Two thousand years — much has gone by forever,
Change takes the gods and ships and speech of men —
But here on the beaches that time passes over
The heart aches now as then.”
"The Unchanging"
Flame and Shadow (1920)
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American writer and poet 1884–1933Related quotes
The Sea-Limits, reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919). Compare: "I send thee a shell from the ocean-beach; But listen thou well, for my shell hath speech. Hold to thine ear / And plain thou'lt hear / Tales of ships", Charles Henry Webb, With a Nantucket Shell; The hollow sea-shell, which for years hath stood / On dusty shelves, when held against the ear / Proclaims its stormy parent, and we hear / The faint, far murmur of the breaking flood. / We hear the sea. The Sea? It is the blood / In our own veins, impetuous and near", Eugene Lee-Hamilton, Sonnet. Sea-shell Murmurs'.
Statement on surrendering tribal lands to Isaac Stevens, governor of Washington Territory (1855)
Source: The Ultimate Hitchhiker's Guide: Five Complete Novels and One Story
“Two there on the beach / as close together as nostrils. / Calm sea day.”
Poem O'er seas that have no beaches
[Great reptiles, great enigmas, March 1972, 24–34, http://www.seaturtle.org/PDF/CarrA_1972_Audubon.pdf] (quote from p. 24)
Source: Mindfulness in Plain English (2011), p. 134