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Shipwrecked Quotes

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Erik Pevernagie
“Dwelling among shipwrecked dreams and losing oneself in wishful thinking cannot be a solution to tribulations. Identifying cracks and apprehending the defaults in one's life is essential to find a way to get out of a ghetto and to start a search for a new haven. ("The world was somewhere else" )”
Erik Pevernagie

Kōbō Abe
“Only a shipwrecked person who has just escaped drowning could understand the psychology of someone who breaks out in laughter just because he is able to breathe”
Kōbō Abe, The Woman in the Dunes

“When we recognize that what we think that we know, is just an illusion, and we are capable of laying bare our psychological discomforts, we can manage to choose a projection into the future and sail without being shipwrecked on the cliffs of mental enslavement. ("The freedom of new thinking")”
Erik Pervernagie

Kien Nguyen
“Finally, the rain stopped. The sky draped like a large, starry blanket over the world. The moonlight painted the tiny waves around me the color of my grandfather's hair. I lifted my hands and laughed hysterically. My fingers dripped lustrous, metallic water like mercury. Specks of light danced on the ocean surface, beckoning me to join them. Time melted into space, letting me flow with it into oblivion.”
Kien Nguyen, The Unwanted: A Memoir of Childhood

“Although she had never tasted wine, it looked extremely refreshing;
just what she needed to quench her thirst. And she hear his voice call out to her “come on Terry Jo! We're
leaving now!�
Occasionally, a wave splashing into her face brought her into semi-consciousness. She was so numb now from shock, she felt even less fear. The confined world the raft and the water was beginning to become her way of life. The previous world of the Bluebelle, her family, and her home was becoming strangely distant and incomprehensible.”
Richard D. Logan

“When a ship gets wrecked, I have a sense it is going to be able to make it to shore.”
Leo Patrick Lipana

“When a ship gets wrecked, I have a sense it is going to be able to make it to the shore.”
Leo Patrick Lipana

Stewart Stafford
“Paradise Isle by Stewart Stafford

In superstitious guidance,
I discovered your shallows,
Ingénues' on naked dunes,
Edenites of Paradise Isle.

Tragedy and chance are but pirates;
One welcome, both shocking rogues,
Am I a castaway or a sleepwalker?
Let motivations as explorers gather.

Leaving footprints only we can see,
The wet sand, a camouflage ally,
We quit the beach and head inland,
As crabs in shade to the waterline crawl.

© Stewart Stafford, 2023. All rights reserved.”
Stewart Stafford