To reach a port, we must sail - sail, not tie at anchor - sail, not drift.
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To reach a port we must sail, sometimes with the wind, and sometimes against it. But we must not drift or lie at anchor.
If one does not know to which port one is sailing, no wind is favorable.
He enters the port with a full sail.
We were wavering around like a ship without a sail.
Your Constitution is all sail and no anchor.
If my ship sails from sight, it doesn't mean my journey ends, it simply means the river bends.
It is not the going out of port, but the coming in, that determines the success of a voyage.
We are tied to the ocean. And when we go back to the sea, whether it is to sail or to watch - we are going back from whence we came.
Sailing is such a variable sport. There could be no wind, or there could be 25 knots. You never know what you're going to get.
We cannot direct the wind, but we can adjust the sails.
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