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Bay Quotes

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Erik Pevernagie
“When a soothing wind blows gently love through the thistledown of expectations, hope may inveigle the future for timeless care and tenderness to be anchored in a bay of good luck. ("Happiness blowing in the wind" )”
Erik Pevernagie

Ogwo David Emenike
“As the sun shines I will make hay
To keep failure at bay
For there remaineth a pay
For my honest toil each day.”
Ogwo David Emenike

Sharon Brubaker
“She could not have asked for a more perfect day. The sun was shining, the humidity was low. There was a slight breeze. The water was a silvery blue. It was a bright, beautiful, early, autumn day. Perfect.”
Sharon Brubaker, The Blossoming

Steven Magee
“Four cups of coffee a day may keep depression at bay.”
Steven Magee

A. LaFaye
“On the rocks of a bay so blue, it made her gray eyes glow.”
A. LaFaye, Water Steps

Mike Bond
“We sat bathed in luscious darkness, Casco Bay's thousand islands spread out before us like a diamond quilt. 'I don't get enough of this,' she said.”
Mike Bond, Killing Maine

Sharon Brubaker
“The morning light was pearly and the bay a powdery deep blue. Its rippling water exuded calm and she stared for a long time. This house had always been a haven of peace for her. Gran insisted on it, often proclaiming the quiet neighborhood a 'paradise'.”
Sharon Brubaker, The Greening

Anthony T. Hincks
“Bridgetown lets me park the boat at the front door and then walk home.”
Anthony T. Hincks

Steven Magee
“Four cups of coffee a day keeps depression at bay.”
Steven Magee, Hypoxia, Mental Illness & Chronic Fatigue

Jessamyn West
“The prophetic sparkle of autumn. . . .invested the water and air of Balboa next morning. The inland garden softness of the night before was gone. The bay was still blue, and the wind-blown watery ridges looked sharp enough to draw blood. The sand glittered with minute glassy igloos.”
Jessamyn West, A Matter of Time

Michael Bassey Johnson
“It is easy to criticize the antisocial, but hard to get close to know what keeps them at bay.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, Stamerenophobia