1.
The rules of navigation never navigated a ship. The rules of architecture never built a house.
Thomas Reid
2.
We have always been taught that navigation is the result of civilization, but modern archeology has demonstrated very clearly that this is not so.
Thor Heyerdahl
3.
Navigation is power of a limited sort - it enables us to manage the immensity of the media torrent.
Todd Gitlin
4.
What though the sea be calm? trust to the shore, Ships have been drown'd, where late they danc'd before.
Robert Herrick
5.
It is very difficult to teach navigation theory to someone who clings to the shore.
Carol Bly
6.
Navigation is easy. If it wasn't, they wouldn't be able to teach it
to Sailors.
James Lawrence
8.
The Persian Gulf is our lifeline ... We will respect international navigation, for us, freedom of navigation in the Persian Gulf is a must.
Mohammad Javad Zarif
10.
One sad thing about this world is that the acts that take the most out of you are usually the ones that people will never know about. (from 'Celestial Navigation')
Anne Tyler
11.
The admiral needs only one science,
that of navigation.
The general needs all the sciences.
Napoleon Bonaparte
12.
Many people bypass search engines altogether and still find what they're looking for online. These Internet surfers are using direct navigation.
Marc Ostrofsky
13.
Freedom of navigation through international waterways is critical to the international community and to nations in the region, including Iran.
John C. Stennis
14.
Most educators would continue to lecture on navigation while the ship is going down.
James H. Boren
15.
Those interested in celestial navigation are advised to first obtain a rudimentary knowledge of integral calculus, phlebotomy, astral physics and related subjects. The use of liquor is strictly forbidden on interplanetary flights.
Henry Miller
16.
The budget acknowledges the importance of maintaining our ports and waterways to encourage commercial deep-draft navigation and economic competitiveness.
Jeff Landry
17.
Direct navigation traffic is by far the most highly targeted form of web traffic available.
Marc Ostrofsky
18.
Making mathematics accessible to the educated layman, while keeping high scientific standards, has always been considered a treacherous navigation between the Scylla of professional contempt and the Charybdis of public misunderstanding.
Gian-Carlo Rota