"The Angry Tide" Quotes
In "The Angry Tide," Winston Graham explores the tumultuous lives and deep-seated conflicts of Cornish villagers as they navigate love, betrayal, and the relentless power of the sea.
historical fiction | 560 pages | Published in NaN
Quotes
Sometimes we cannot see the wood for the trees, and sometimes we have to make some sort of personal commitment before we can see the wood at all.
A man with a great deal of money and a man with none are both vulnerable to temptation.
There is no peace to be found in the past because the past is never quiet.
It is not always those with the most money who have the most power.
Love is a difficult thing, and sometimes it takes a lifetime to understand it.
Jealousy has the power to consume even the strongest of souls.
Life is a series of choices, and we must learn to live with the consequences.
The world can be a cruel place, but kindness can still prevail.
We are all shaped by our experiences, but it is up to us to decide how they define us.
Change is the only constant in life, and we must learn to adapt.





