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Quotes about the-sea-the-sea

The sea, a vast and enigmatic expanse, has long captivated the human imagination, serving as a powerful symbol of both tranquility and tumult. It represents the duality of nature—its serene beauty and its formidable strength. The sea is often associated with themes of exploration, freedom, and the unknown, making it a rich source of inspiration for poets, writers, and thinkers throughout history. People are drawn to quotes about the sea because they evoke a sense of wonder and introspection, inviting us to reflect on our own journeys and the mysteries that lie beyond the horizon. The rhythmic ebb and flow of the tides mirror the cycles of life, offering comfort and perspective in times of change. Whether it’s the allure of adventure or the soothing embrace of its endless waves, the sea speaks to the depths of the human spirit, encouraging us to embrace both the calm and the storm. In this collection of quotes, you’ll find expressions of love, courage, and the eternal quest for understanding, all inspired by the timeless allure of the sea.

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You seem to think the past is unreal, a pit full of ghosts. But to me the past is in some ways the most real thing of all, and loyalty to it the most important thing of all.
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No one, thank God, has attempted to befriend me.
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This figure, which I had so vaguely, idly, noticed before was now utterly changed in my eyes. The whole world was its background. And between me and it there hovered, perhaps for the last time, the vision of a slim long-legged girl with gleaming thighs. I ran.
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And what is love anyway? Love's all over the mountain where the beautiful go to die no doubt, but I cannot attach much meaning to your idea of such a long-lasting love for someone you lost sight of so long ago. Perhaps it's something you've invented now.
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I prayed that all might be well between me and Hartley, that somehow that lifelong faithful remembering, what I now thought of as my mystical marriage, might not be lost or wasted, but somehow come to good!
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There had been a slaughter of all my other interests, and upon the strange white open scene of the future only one thing remained.
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Even now I shake and tremble as I write. Memory is too weak a name for this terrible evocation. Oh Hartley, Hartley, how timeless, how absolute love is. My love for you is unaware that I am old and you perhaps are dead.
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But with her I would have been faithful, with her my whole life would have been different, less rootless, less empty.
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I did not harbour intelligent doubts about whether Hartley would go on loving me, naturally I knew that she was mine forever. But as we closed our eyes upon tears of joy there was cosmic dread.
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My first love, and also my only love. All the best, even Clement, have been shadows by comparison. The necessity of this seems, in my own case, so great that I find it hard to imagine that it is not so with everyone.
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