Of all wonders, this is among the greatest, that some fresh waters close by the sea spring forth as out of pipes: for the nature of the waters also ceaseth not from miraculous properties.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Just as a drop of water in the ocean cannot avail much; but if a great river runneth into it, that maketh a great commotion.
The sea is the vast reservoir of Nature. The globe began with sea, so to speak; and who knows if it will not end with it?
All water has a perfect memory and is forever trying to get back to where it was.
I have always had a very natural connection to the water, and that connection stems from the ocean itself.
Water is to me, I confess, a phenomenon which continually awakens new feelings of wonder as often as I view it.
There is so much life underneath the water that we don't know about.
The sea, once it casts its spell, holds one in its net of wonder forever.
Being by the ocean is the greatest thing.
The naturalists of our own time hold equal faith in the wonders of the sea, but seek therein rather for the links of nature's chain than for apparent exceptions.
All rivers, even the most dazzling, those that catch the sun in their course, all rivers go down to the ocean and drown. And life awaits man as the sea awaits the river.