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Sailors Maxim?
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What is the origin of the quote "You can't control the wind, but you can set your sails"?
I've heard it to be an old sailors maxim, but I'm unsure.
I've heard it to be an old sailors maxim, but I'm unsure.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It sounds to me more likely to have been said/written by a clergyman or philosopher intent on drawing a lesson about life in general rather than a real sailor speaking of the sea.
The idea underlying it is surely that we can lead our lives more or less successfully, if we are guided by how best to handle life's difficulties, using our various skills. In the same way - by trimming his sails - a sailor can bring his boat safely to shore whatever the wind conditions.
The idea underlying it is surely that we can lead our lives more or less successfully, if we are guided by how best to handle life's difficulties, using our various skills. In the same way - by trimming his sails - a sailor can bring his boat safely to shore whatever the wind conditions.
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