“Beach Rules: Soak up the sun. Ride the waves. Breathe the salty air. Feel the breeze. Build sandcastles. Rest, relax, reflect. Collect seashells. Bare-feet required.”— Unknown, ilove-agapo.blogspot.com
“I am like the foam that races over the beach or the moonlight that falls arrow-like here on a tin can, here on a spike of the mailed sea holly, or a bone or a half-eaten boat.”— Virginia Woolf, amazon.com
“I chose my home in what is now, in things of this world, which exist and, for that reason, delight us: Nakedness of women on the beach, coppery cones of their breasts, Hibiscus, alamanda, a red lily.”— Czeslaw Milosz, ibiblio.org
“Don't grow up too quickly, lest you forget how much you love the beach.”— Michelle Held, coastalliving.com
“Our memories of the ocean will linger on, long after our footprints in the sand are gone.”— Anonymous, coastalliving.com
“Timeless sea breezes, that for ages have blown ancient rocks, you are purest space coming from afar.”— Rainer Maria Rilke, amazon.com
“I'd rather stay here and work instead of going to the beach. Said no one ever.”— Unknown, pinterest.com
“Money can’t buy happiness, but I’d cheer up much faster sipping a margarita on the beach outside of my ocean-front mansion.”— Unknown, pinterest.com
“'The beach is perfect, the sun is perfect, the sea is perfect. How pretty the little waves are, curling up the beach. They are perfectly lovely.”— Mary Borden, amazon.com
“We dry and die in the sun. While the seascape arranges old fruit, coming in and the tide, glistening at noon.”— Weldon Kees, poetryfoundation.org
“The sun is hot without a cloud in the sky and the beach runs out for a mile in silky white sand so that when the tide flows back.”— Atticus, amazon.com
“Live in the sunshine, swim the sea, drink in the wild air.”— Ralph Waldo Emerson, transcendentalism-legacy.tamu.edu