A collection of 1,223 inspiring quotes about beach from various authors and sources.
I was on the beach every summer. That was the pleasant part of my childhood because we were right by the sea. We\'d take a picnic, and I\'d spend hours in the water until I turned blue. You couldn\'t get me out of there.
I\'ll never forget the modelling shoot I did in the Bahamas on a pink sand beach at Harbour Island. It felt like I\'d just landed in paradise; it was so beautiful.
My wife and I were on our honeymoon in Turks and Caicos, in the middle of nowhere, and I\'m sitting on this deserted beach, and I see one lone person walking along the shore. He walks right up to me and says, \'I love \'Laser Cats,\' and then just walks away.
Walked along the beach unmarried.
I\'ve always been active - outdoors, on the beach, playing - and so to go home and have to sit on my couch and relax... it\'s frustrating. Sometimes, you just have to really shut yourself down.
Long Beach is the best. I tell everyone that.
I like to think that the Grand Prix helped Long Beach to pretty much change its image.
There\'s a drive in us to express ourselves in some way or form. We pick up whatever material is available. It\'s primitive. Kids see sand on the beach, build something and show their parents: \"Look what I did, Mama.\" It\'s necessary to us.
I\'m gonna open a small restaurant on the beach in Mexico. We\'re only gonna have a few , and we\'re only gonna cook what\'s fresh that day. We\'re gonna get back to the basics... Real food for real people.
I\'m gonna open a small restaurant on the beach in Mexico. We\'re only gonna have a few , and we\'re only gonna cook what\'s fresh that day. We\'re gonna get back to the basics.
I grew up close to Melbourne, about two hours outside, on Phillip Island. It\'s really small; it\'s kind of a little summer beach town.
Rock bottom is a crisis... and everyone wants to avoid crisis. But what \'crisis\' means literally is \'to sift\' - like a child who goes to the beach, lifts up the sand, and watches all the sand fall away, hoping that there\'s treasure left over. That\'s what crisis does.
I keep saying we\'ve got 92 million Americans on the beach. They\'re not working, and they\'re all eating, and they\'re all making phone calls, and they\'re all watching television. But they\'re not working. You mean to tell me if you tell them that to keep all that they\'re going to have to get a job, that that is a detriment to your campaign?
There is a lot of stuff I like. I love backpacking. I love going to an island where I can just sit on the beach and read or scuba dive and sail. I do a lot of that. I still go backpacking around Europe in the summers and staying in hostels. I love that.
To walk into a studio, for me, is just like walking onto a beach or something.
I enjoyed growing up part of my life in Virginia Beach. We had the ocean and the beach and a beautiful landscape. We were outdoors all the time and we played outside.
Dorado Beach\'s rich history provided amazing inspiration to put forward a bold menu celebrating the legacy of the people and cuisine that shaped this unique destination and to push me to share some of my own stories.
I once took a ride to the beach in L.A., and all along the shore there were all these so-called jazz places. And I saw these college guys and session players playing this fusion Muzak stuff. It was just a lot of notes, and the more notes they played, the more it kept them from expressing anything. So I came back home and got out my Zeppelin albums.
I like a real beach. A crowded one, you know? People, towels, umbrellas. I hate those little private strips of sand you see up in Malibu.
I\'ve fallen in love with Waikiki; the beach, the climate, the people, and the hotel - it really is a paradise.
I\'m attempting to put myself in a bottle that will one day wash up on the beach for my children.
Throughout my career, people have totally confused \'Laguna Beach\' and \'The O.C.\' I think, in people\'s minds, it all kind of got blurred over time.
Fads get hot in California. A good idea can come from Des Moines, but it\'s not going to be anything there. Then it\'ll hit Venice Beach or Westwood and go all around the country, back to Des Moines.
Twenty or 30 years from now, I\'m going to be on a beach in Jamaica.
Hard at the gym - easy at the beach!
My idea of a beach holiday is going to New York for two weeks, just going and hanging out.
We all know from growing up with TV that John Wells shows are usually very large ensembles with amazingly written characters. He tends to redefine the way stories are told in a specific genre, whether it's 'China Beach,' 'The West Wing,' or 'E.R.
I never worked less than 16-hour days on South Beach.
My dad was a soul fan and a singer himself, and he loved vocal harmony, stuff like the Beach Boys and Motown like the Four Tops, which was a big influence on me.
Most people associate reading with laying on the beach. They don't see that it's crucial for a democracy!