Cruise Ships Famous Quotes & Sayings
20 Cruise Ships Famous Sayings, Quotes and Quotation.
You sounded like someone who should be singing on a cruise ship. Halfway through your song, I wished the ship was sinking.— Simon Cowell

We're so structured and micromanaged, this isn't a world anymore, it's a damn cruise ship.— Chuck Palahniuk

Key West has become an imitation of its former self, its eccentricities commoditized for sale to tourists. That "character" you see with a parrot on his shoulder is about as authentic as vinyl siding, employed to provide local color. Gargantuan cruise ships dock two or three times a week, disgorging passengers by the thousands to troll the cheesy T-shirt shops on the main drag, Duval Street. And with all sorts of diversions to keep visitors occupied, like parasailing and jet skiing, tourist season is year-round, clogging the streets with autos, bikes, motor scooters, and pedestrians. I— Philip Caputo

Always stay sharp on railways and cruise ships for transit has a way of making everything clear.— Anna Godbersen

We used two Princess Cruise ships. The Island Princess and The Pacific Princess. They were identical ships.— Gavin MacLeod

It is this world, a world where cruise ships throw away more food in a day than most residents of Port-au-Prince see in a year, where white folks' greed runs a world in need, apartheid in one hemisphere, apathy in another hemisphere ... That's the world! On which hope sits!— Barack Obama

Cruise Critic's community of cruisers is the largest in the world, so to be named to this list is truly an honor, of the thousands of reviews we received in 2014, these ships represent the best-of-the-best, qualified by travelers who have sailed firsthand and shared their experiences once they returned.— George Spencer-Brown

Odyssey Dawn? That's not a military operation. That's a Carnival Cruise ship.— Stephen Colbert

Sprinkled across the black waters below were at least a hundred small boats set out to greet the Leviathan, their navigation lights like shifting stars. Among them loomed a glittering cruise liner, her fog horn bellowing in the night. The low groan grew into a chorus as the other great ships in the harbor joined in.— Scott Westerfeld
Perched on Volger's desk, Bovril attempted to imitate the horns, but wound up sounding like a badly blown tuba.
Alek smiled. "But they're already singing our praises!"
"They are Americans," Volger said. "They toot their horns for anything.

I love sailing but hate cruise ships.— Garrett Neff

I'm bemused by the whole Robbie Williams aspect of British pop. Posh Spice? It all looks like cruise ship entertainment to me.— David Bowie

Since the 1920s, when some U.S. cruise ships decided to fly a Panamanian flag to avoid Prohibition regulations, ships have commonly flown the flag of countries foreign to their owners. The benefits are obvious: lower taxes, laxer labor and safety laws.— Rose George

The Church used to be a lifeboat rescuing the perishing. Now she is a cruise ship recruiting the promising.— Leonard Ravenhill

You - who are smarter than cruise ships - can empathize, but also, however, you cannot.— Forest Lewis
from "Cruise Ship Disaster Empathy

One of my first jobs was on a lesbian cruise. I was the ship comedian for the Lesbian Love Boat.— Margaret Cho

My official cruise ship band name is now A Band On Ship ...— Rob Schwimmer

I've been a river kayaker for a long time and I've done quite a few trips. I like kayaking and I like canoeing. I don't really like being on yachts or sailboats or cruise ships. I don't like anything that's large and not human-powered.— Misha Collins

Fear of Tunisia's democracy led Isis to launch an attack on its tourist economy The nation's future will be bleak if the cruise ships don't return to disgorge their passengers— Anonymous

Children drown, beautiful women are mangled in automobile accidents, cruise ships founder, and men die lingering deaths in mines and submarines, but you will find none of this in my accounts.— John Cheever

Distractions ... that's what makes up a big part of our lives, y'know? The distractions. Lots of times, we're like moths fluttering around a porch light. Bugs'll swarm around that bult, all distracted, forgetting in their minuscule insect brains that there's something else they should be doing, like biting people or making more bugs. We're like that, although our brains are generally larger ... Human distractions are bigger, better lightbulbs. We got TVs and computers. We got blinking casino lights and live bands on cruise ships playing yet another version of 'Hot, Hot, Hot' until you wanna puke, but in the end, they're all just porch light. So we go from one bright bulb to another until we hit the bug zapper, and it's all over.— Neal Shusterman
