Waves Quotes

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Sanober  Khan
“the most
beautiful tide

is the sweep
of your heart
against mine.”
Sanober Khan

“Today was about chasing sun-rays, beach waves, & sunsets. All things beautiful that give you peace are worth chasing. Everything else isn't.”
April Mae Monterrosa

“MUSIC OF THE UNIVERSE

Without the orchestra of the universe,
There would be no ether.
And without its instrumentation
By the ether,
There would be no waves.
And without any waves,
There would be no sound.
And without sound,
There would be no music.
And without music,
There would be no life.
And without a life force,
There would be no matter.
But it does not matter -
Because what is matter,
If there is no light?”
Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem

Shannon L. Alder
“True love is the tide that pulls out to sea, but always returns to kiss the shore at sunrise.”
Shannon L. Alder

Ava Dellaira
“I know I could have saved your ashes to put into the ocean, but I wanted you to have the journey, all the way with the currents, to the open sea. And I know that when I finally get to see the waves washing on the shore, to hear them, I will feel you there.”
Ava Dellaira, Love Letters to the Dead

Dianna Hardy
“Grief came in waves, sometimes big, sometimes small, but even on the calmest days, the grief remained. The tide still came ashore.”
Dianna Hardy, Rise Of The Wolf

Crystal Woods
“If everyone could just live near the ocean, I think we'd all be happier. It's hard to be down about anything knee deep in the sand.”
Crystal Woods, Write like no one is reading 2

Nityananda Das
“The waves hit the cliff with more intensity than the shore, because the ocean knows the cliff has that masculine intensity which won’t complain about her feminine energy.”
Nityananda Das, Divine Union

Stephen Crane
“A singular disadvantage of the sea lies in the fact that after successfully surmounting one wave you discover that there is another behind it just as important and just as nervously anxious to do something effective in the way of swamping boats.”
Stephen Crane, Open Boat

Shannon L. Alder
“Settling is not a destination, rather a vacation rental staring at an endless sea that dares you to cross its waves.”
Shannon L. Alder

James Rozoff
“Once you realize that life and love are not things you can possess but forces that emanate through us and through all creation, then you can begin to appreciate the miracle you are a part of. You can release the burden and appreciate what you have had, have now and will have. Only trying to hold on to what you do not have causes pain. Letting go permits you to experience the incredible joy that comes to you at each and every moment.”
James Rozoff

Mehmet Murat ildan
“When you sit tranquilly, you set a great example to the people who rush around in panic and thus you show the crazy waves the beauty of being a calm lake!”
Mehmet Murat ildan

Jennifer Harrison
“Malibu: With sounds of waves crashing, and the ocean at the doorstep, you feel like you are hours away from civilization. And with L.A. traffic, YOU ARE.”
Jennifer Harrison, Write like no one is reading 2

“Waves don't think, plan and prepare to better their rise after every fall. They are pristine as they are.”
Pavitraa Parthasarathy

Soroosh Shahrivar
“You are most beautiful in your purest form. You are a manifestation of God himself. Open your eyes and let the light flow right through to your core. All it takes is for you to notice a flicker of leaves, a momentary glance from a loved one, or for a wave to hit your toes and freeze you in that timeless place where you know with every cell in your body that God, indeed is real.”
Soroosh Shahrivar, The Rise of Shams

“Feelings are much like waves. We can't stop them from coming but we can choose which one to surf.”
Jonatan Mårtensson

“Waves are like women, you can never get enough of them, always want a better, more dangerous one, and occasionally you get dumped.”
Robert Black

“Be willing to pass through a short term pain so that you can come out with a long term gain. Don't fear the horrible waves of the waters; just dare to cross and you get there!”
Israelmore Ayivor, Daily Drive 365

Kendall Kulper
“The sky would be clear, colorless, mist blending together the air and the ocean, the waves whispering against the rocks.”
Kendall Kulper, Salt & Storm

Mehmet Murat ildan
“If you want the waves to touch you softly, have a walk on the sea coasts; if you want the life to touch you softly, have a walk on the reason’s coasts, because reason is a shield that softens the strokes of life!”
Mehmet Murat ildan

“I earned my place,
With the tidal waves.
I can't escape this feeling,
That something ain't right.

I called my name
As I crashed the gates,
Still I can't escape this feeling
That something ain't right.”
All Time Low

“Life is an ocean and waves are our paths.”
Diana Matoso

“She figured that the main problem in physics is physicists, that most of them are caught in a mind trap because they're so used to things being made of smaller things. So they instinctively believe that reality, at its most basic level, must be made up of and regulated by almost infinitely small elementary particles.”
Rajnar Vajra, Analog Science Fiction and Fact, Volume 133, Issue 1 & 2, January-February 2013

Shelley Noble
“Margaux was older and wiser now and knew the waves couldn't fix what was wrong in her life, but at least they might give her some temporary respite.”
Shelley Noble, Beach Colors

Saim .A. Cheeda
“Such sheer lunacy, this thing called love. Yet, they all want to dive and lose themselves in its deep waves.”
Saim Cheeda

Steven Magee
“Dark Energy is poorly understood and it is clear that we are currently moving into exploring the
complete electromagnetic spectrum that also includes the study of atmospheric pressure waves,
atmospheric voltage effects on the cellular system, and the biological effects of the various forms of
atmospheric radiation transmission.”
Steven Magee

Beth Revis
“We keep sending colonies up into space,” Akilah says, “and we don’t even know what’s at the bottom of the sea.”
“Yeah, we do,” I counter. “Fish and stuff.”
Akilah laughs. “We’ve barely explored the sea. There are places where the water is so deep that it has never seen light.” She sighs. “I would like to go to those places. I would like to sink down and down and down and see what’s hidden at the bottom.”
The sea is a dangerous place because it makes you believe in forever. I stare back at the shoreline, where heavy boulders clutter the shore, a remembrance of the attacks during the Secessionary War. For all the hundreds of thousands of people killed in the war, more are dead and gone beneath the waves of the sea. I tread water, turning slowly, so the island’s behind me and all I can see is the blue-green waters. The sea goes on forever and ever. We are tiny, almost invisible specks. It could swallow us up. We are less than the bright stars of the night sky, compared to the vastness of the sea.
And it is this place, as one tiny, barely visible speck bobbing in the water, where Akilah feels safe.
Maybe being alone in the sea, with its unexplored depths, its clawing-finger waves, really is safer compared to the land, where there are people and malice and death.”
Beth Revis, The Body Electric

Steven Magee
“When I realized that my home was completely filled with a biologically toxic radio wave field, I decided that the best route forward was to milk the home for all of the biological research that I could possibly produce from it!”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“It is reasonable to think that if you spend your days indoors under artificial lights, staring at a screen, sitting in computer electromagnetic interference (EMI) fields and exposed to radio waves, that you may eventually develop a strange form of radiation sickness.”
Steven Magee