A Quote by Thomas John Barnardo

There can be only one Captain to a ship. — © Thomas John Barnardo
There can be only one Captain to a ship.
A captain always knows where his ship is. It's like a psychic bond." "If only we had a captain here.
Life is like a ship. There's people dancing on a ship.There's a lot of money on the ship, but I cannot integrate on the ship or get equality on the ship.And I never could. I'm just in the galley working and I never could get up to see the captain of the ship.
One of the problems in the Navy is that tradition of being captain of the ship. And an awful lot of people can be retired in the Navy, get over it, get a life, and go on. But there's a lot who can't. And when they have to give up the ship, they got to be captain of something, every single day.
Gazzy: "Captain, like the captain of a ship. And then Terror, you know, T-E-R-O-R.
I am not the captain of my ship. My ship is out there, but I don't have my course. You never know in this business.
O Captain my Captain! our fearful trip is done, / The ship has weathered every rack, the prize we sought is won
I am the captain of my destiny, I do not abandon the ship in hard times, But, I do have sense enough not to go down with the ship.
I prefer to sail in a bad ship with a good captain rather than sail in a good ship with a bad captain.
If you don't trust either the captain or the ship, there remains only one thing for safety: Trusting the storm!
When the storm brews and the waves swell, only an experienced captain can control the ship and save it.
There is so much to sailing a ship. There's about a thousand different lines on a brig ship, and knowing what each one of those does, it takes a long time, and that's why you have these cabin boys that start on the ship, and they learn throughout the years, and that's why it takes so long to captain one.
I've had lots of things that didn't work out, like TV shows. You learn a lot through mistakes - I learned that you have to be the captain of your ship. Actually, I own my ship.
"I am not afeard, my Heart's-delight," resumed the Captain. "There's been most uncommon bad weather in them latitudes, there's no denyin', and they have drove and drove and been beat off, may be t'other side the world. But the ship's a good ship, and the lad's a good lad; and it ain't easy, thank the Lord," the Captain made a little bow, "to break up hearts of oak, whether they're in brigs or buzzums."
Each picture has some sort of rhythm which only the director can give it. He has to be like the captain of a ship.
O captain! My Captain! Our fearful trip is done. The ship has weather'd every wrack The prize we sought is won The port is near, the bells I hear The people all exulting While follow eyes, the steady keel The vessel grim and daring But Heart! Heart! Heart! O the bleeding drops of red Where on the deck my captain lies Fallen cold and dead.
A man may own a ship, but unless he is captain of a crew he goes where the ship goes.
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