“Truth is the one thing in nature always consistent with itself, and it is the one guide given to us in steering on the ocean of fate.” GivenFateOne ThingTruth IsOceanGuidesConsistentSteering Author:Arthur Alfred Lynch
“The universe is a vast system of exchange. Every artery of it is in motion, throbbing with reciprocity, from the planet to the rotting leaf. The vapor climbs the sunbeam, and comes back in blessings upon the exhausted herb. The exhalation of the plant is wafted to the ocean. And so goes on the beautiful commerce of nature. And all because of dissimilarity--because no one thing is sufficient in itself, but calls for the assistance of something else, and repays by a contribution in turn.” BeautifulTurnsUniverseOne ThingPlanetsGoes OnBlessingOceanPlantSufficientContributionClimbsCommerceExhaustedLeafsAssistanceHerbsReciprocityRottingVaporArteriesSunbeams Author:Edwin Hubbel Chapin
“I have only one thing to say to the melancholy man: 'Look into the distance.' ... When you look at the stars or the ocean's expanse, your eye is completely relaxed; once your eye is relaxed, your mind is unfettered.” MenMindLooksEyeStarsOne ThingOceanDistanceMelancholyRelaxedExpanse Author:Emile Chartier
“I used the Internet to keep really close contact with my fans. I think that one thing I brought over the ocean with me was the connection with my fans. They went through the process with me. They're very supportive of me, but I was nervous about that. I didn't want to make it seem like I was abandoning them.” ThinkingWantSeemsUsedProcessOne ThingFansInternetOceanConnectionsContactNervousSupportive Author:Stella Soleil
“One thing I loved about New Zealand was the indoor/outdoor lifestyle of the place. I remember going from Xboxing, jamming out on guitars and drum machines in my buddy's apartment, to a bike ride through the parks and up and down the streets all over the city, to the ocean, right into the water. I remember we were swimming outer ways and we got to a certain place where we wanted to see - or I wanted to see - how deep the water was.” WayWantedRememberCertainWaterCitiesOne ThingStreetsOceanMachinesGuitarLifestyleParksSwimmingApartmentBikeUp And DownBuddyNew Zealand Author:Gabriel Mann