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1 " She watched the gap between ship and shore grow to a huge gulf. Perhaps this was a little like dying, the departed no longer visible to the others, yet both still existed, only in different worlds. "
― Susan Wiggs , The Charm School (Calhoun Chronicles #1)
2 " She had always been good at dreaming, but what she had never done before was believe a dream could actually come true. She believed now. The wonder of setting sail created possibilities she had never considered before. "
3 " Why not seize the pleasure at once? How often is happiness destroyed by preparation, foolish preparation! —Jane Austen (1798) "
4 " We all have our own unique gifts. It is incumbent upon the larger society to discover them. "
5 " She had always been good at dreaming, but what she had never done before was believe a dream could actually come true. "
6 " My dear, you are unhappy to the last inch of your shadow. I fear this state is so familiar to you that you no longer recognize it as unhappiness. "
7 " he’d formed the idea that she was a solitary sort, not one to seek company when a good book lay at hand. "
8 " It was a wonder, after so many years of trying to press herself into society’s mold, to suddenly suspect that the problem was with the mold, not with her. "
9 " A capital ship for an ocean trip Was the Walloping Window Blind—No gale that blew dismayed her crew Or troubled the captain’s mind. The man at the wheel was taught to feel Contempt for the wildest blow. And it often appeared, when the weather had cleared, That he’d been in his bunk below. —Charles Edward Carryl, Davy and the Goblin: A Nautical Ballad "
10 " The disaster came so swiftly and so completely that there was, Ryan conceded, a certain poetry in its magnificence. "
11 " The sea was his mistress, one with the power to heal, nurture, love, torture… or destroy at her caprice. "
12 " It’s all to do with the way you carry yourself, the way you face the world. "
13 " anything was possible if only she dared to believe herself worthy. "
14 " Now she realized that the key to happiness had less to do with setting up housekeeping with an appropriate spouse and more, far more, to do with finding someone who gave one confidence and peace and passion, gifts so rich she had no words for them. "
15 " She inhaled air so damp it seemed to drench her lungs. "
16 " I can see the Lady has a genius for ruling, whilst I have a genius for not being ruled.Jane Welsh Carlyle, (1845) "