Navigation famous quotes
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How can a man learn navigation Where there's no rudder?
-- Christopher Fry -
Making mathematics accessible to the educated layman, while keeping high scientific standards, has always been considered a treacherous navigation between the Scylla of professional contempt and the Charybdis of public misunderstanding.
-- Gian-Carlo Rota -
Navigation is easy. If it wasn't, they wouldn't be able to teach it to Sailors.
-- James Lawrence -
The budget acknowledges the importance of maintaining our ports and waterways to encourage commercial deep-draft navigation and economic competitiveness.
-- Jeff Landry -
Freedom of navigation through international waterways is critical to the international community and to nations in the region, including Iran.
-- John C. Stennis -
I have studied humans for a small eternity. Intent infuses their every movement. Road maps to their inner navigation, plastered all over their skin. Born to be slaves.
-- Karen Marie Moning -
Direct navigation traffic is by far the most highly targeted form of web traffic available.
-- Marc Ostrofsky -
Many people bypass search engines altogether and still find what they're looking for online. These Internet surfers are using direct navigation.
-- Marc Ostrofsky -
What though the sea be calm? trust to the shore, Ships have been drown'd, where late they danc'd before.
-- Robert Herrick -
We come to God by love and not by navigation.
-- Saint Augustine -
The rules of navigation never navigated a ship. The rules of architecture never built a house.
-- Thomas Reid -
We have always been taught that navigation is the result of civilization, but modern archeology has demonstrated very clearly that this is not so.
-- Thor Heyerdahl -
Navigation is power of a limited sort - it enables us to manage the immensity of the media torrent.
-- Todd Gitlin -
The Persian Gulf is our lifeline ... We will respect international navigation, for us, freedom of navigation in the Persian Gulf is a must.
-- Mohammad Javad Zarif -
Most educators would continue to lecture on navigation while the ship is going down.
-- James H. Boren