Seasick Quotes
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Seasick Quotes & Sayings
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Inconstancy no sin will prove If we consider that we love But the same beauty in another face, Like the same body in another place.
— Edward Herbert, 1st Baron Herbert Of Cherbury
People who don't get seasick have no idea what it's like. It's not just nausea. It's nausea plus losing the will to live.
— Maria Semple
As my children leave the protected parameters of the bay called childhood and enter the wavier seas of adolescence, I'm starting to get seasick.
— Kristin Armstrong
A pear-tree planted nigh:
'Twas charg'd with fruit that made a goodly show,
And hung with dangling pears was every bough. — Alexander Pope
'Twas charg'd with fruit that made a goodly show,
And hung with dangling pears was every bough. — Alexander Pope
By the essence of their nature, which was frail, all human beings were probably doomed to be seasick.
— Eudora Welty
Different cities visit us daily, they exist in the clouds.
— Antonia Perdu
God forbid you got seasick because there was no option to go back. So that really did force us to be a group.
— John C. Reilly
The only good thing about being frightened half to death, she thought, is that it makes me forget all about being seasick.
— Alison Croggon
We're all in the same boat, and we're all seasick.
— Gilbert K. Chesterton
Death had vanished from the streets of America, thought Shadow; now it happened in hospital rooms and in ambulances. We must not startle the living,
— Neil Gaiman
We derive immeasurable good, uncounted pleasures, enormous security, and many critical lessons about life by owning dogs.
— Roger Caras
Okay let's get this over with, no I'm not seasick, yes I've always been green, No I didn't eat grass as a child.
— Gregory Maguire
If you don't become the ocean, you'll be seasick every day.
— Leonard Cohen
I started out with nothing and I've still got most of it left.
— Seasick Steve
Little children never know that they feel seasick, till they are.
— Katharine Brush