Quotes about Ocean
Halleck murmured: "'For they shall suck of the abundance of the seas and of the treasure hid in the sand.
— Frank Herbert
If thou could'st empty all thyself of self Like to a shell dishabited Then might He find thee on the ocean shelf And say This is not dead and fill thee with Himself instead. But thou art all replete with very thou And hast such shrewd activity That when He comes He says This is enow Unto itself - 'twere better let it be It is so small and full there is no room for me.
— Madeleine L'Engle
The shores safety keeps many from the oceans treasures.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
Can ye fathom the ocean, dark and deep, where the mighty waves and the grandeur sweep?
— Fanny Crosby
Just as a wave is a movement of the whole ocean, you are the energy of the cosmos. Don't underestimate your power.
— Deepak Chopra
Water returns to the ocean. Light returns to the sun. Life returns to God.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
The Bible is an ocean of instruction and wisdom. Dip daily into the vast pool to discover its truths. Dust off that Bible. It has the answers you are looking for, and its delights await you.
— Elizabeth George
At sea a fellow comes out. Salt water is like wine, in that respect.
— Herman Melville
The Ocean is big, I am small, yes. But I am nothing, And I realize that it is worth the struggle To Live And it means everything to be loved
— Amy Grant
Salt water is the greatest component of our world, yet some people never see an ocean. That doesn't change the ocean. It is constant and powerful, and like the love of God, whether we're immersed in it, standing on the shore, or a thousand miles away, it remains.
— Amy Grant
I don't see America as a mainland, but as a sea, a big ocean. Sometimes a storm arises, a formidable current develops, and it seems it will engulf everything. Wait a moment, another current will appear and bring the first one to naught.
— Jacques Maritain
A worshiping community should be the fountain from which life flows and the ocean into which your efforts are merged. That is where identity is defined, refined, and consolidated and where continuity remains.
— Ravi Zacharias