To reach a port, we must sail - sail, not tie at anchor - sail, not drift.
To reach a port we must set sail – Sail, not tie at anchor Sail, not drift.
You are not a fully fledged sailor unless you have sailed under full sail, and you have not built a wall unless you have rounded a corner.
It is good rowing with the sail set.
I keep sailing on in this middle passage. I am sailing into the wind and the dark. But I am doing my best to keep my boat steady and my sails full.
What matters for the dialectician is having the wind of world history in his sails. Thinking for him means: to set the sails. It is the way they are set that matters. Words are his sails. The way they are set turns them into concepts.
The boat sails by, the shore remains.
Fear blows wind into your sails.
It is safest to sail within reach of the shore.
One should learn to sail in all winds.
Big ships often sail on big debts.
Hoist your sail when the wind is fair.
The cheese vessel will not sail merely by words.
A man without money is like a ship without sails.
He that is embarked with the devil must sail with him.
A man without money is like a boat without sails.
I was never part of the sailing circle, but I enjoy when I'm invited to sail.
Instead of sailing off into the sunset, he hopes to sail into the next century.
The water that a ship sails on is the same water that swallows it up.
Make not your sail too big for your ballast.
A sail boat that sails backwards can never see the sun rise.