Top Ships Quotes

  • For he, who has never sailed through storms, can never trust sailors of such ships. – Ashish Jaiswal

    For he, who has never sailed through storms, can never trust sailors of such ships.– Ashish Jaiswal

  • We all came in on different ships, but we’re all in the same boat now – Martin Luther King Jr

    We all came in on different ships, but we’re all in the same boat now– Martin Luther King Jr

  • Our actions are like ships which we may watch set out to sea, and not know when or with what cargo they will return to port. – Iris Murdoch

    Our actions are like ships which we may watch set out to sea, and not know when or with what cargo they will return to port.– Iris Murdoch

  • Ships passing in broad daylight. – Haruki Murakami

    Ships passing in broad daylight.– Haruki Murakami

  • Any government has as much of a duty to avoid war as a ship’s captain has to avoid a shipw – Guy de Maupassant

    Any government has as much of a duty to avoid war as a ship’s captain has to avoid a shipw– Guy de Maupassant

  • Ships have feelings. – Ann Leckie

    Ships have feelings.– Ann Leckie

  • No counsel is more sincere than that given on ships which are in danger. – Leonardo da Vinci

    No counsel is more sincere than that given on ships which are in danger.– Leonardo da Vinci

  • Journeys are the midwives of thought. Few places are more conducive to internal conversations than moving planes, ships or trains. – Alain de Botton

    Journeys are the midwives of thought. Few places are more conducive to internal conversations than moving planes, ships or trains.– Alain de Botton

  • Always stay sharp on railways and cruise ships for transit has a way of making everything clear. – Anna Godbersen

    Always stay sharp on railways and cruise ships for transit has a way of making everything clear.– Anna Godbersen

  • The explorer who will not come back or send back his ships to tell his tale is not an explorer, only an adventurer; and his sons are born in exile. – Ursula K Le Guin

    The explorer who will not come back or send back his ships to tell his tale is not an explorer, only an adventurer; and his sons are born in exile.– Ursula K Le Guin