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When anyone asks me how I can best describe my experiences of nearly forty years at sea, I merely say uneventful. I have never been in an accident of any sort worth speaking about....I never saw a wreck and have never been wrecked, nor was I ever in any predicament that threatened to end in disaster of any sort.
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Avoiding any of the tenets of amateurism, after all, certainly does not make you a good professional. Perhaps it is better to see fearless flair and professional steeliness as two ideas which must always coexist. One half of sport may be about harnessing human talent, but the other half depends on setting it free.
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The big icebergs that drift into warmer water melt much more rapidly under water than on the surface, and sometimes a sharp, low reef extending two or three hundred feet beneath the sea is formed. If a vessel should run on one of these reefs half her bottom might be torn away.
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Texans ignore "better," long ago forgot the useless word "good." Everything in Texas is "best."
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The Navy-Marine Corps team is unique in history because its mobility and versatility permit it to make a contribution in virtually every medium of warfare: land, sea and air.
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Well Ibrox is filling up slowly, but rapidly
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I cannot imagine any condition which would cause a ship to founder.
I cannot conceive of any vital disaster happening to this vessel. Modern shipbuilding has gone beyond that . . .
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Souness gave Fleck a second chance and he grabbed it with both feet.