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  • My destiny was to end up in a foreign land and to find my soul mate there, across the turquoise sea.

    Learning to Die in Miami Carlos Eire 2010

  • I saw clouds, beautiful white clouds, hovering over the turquoise sea.

    Waiting for Snow in Havana Carlos Eire 2003

  • Threw me across the turquoise sea, all the way to our own Egypt, all the way to the United States, the vault of everlasting illusion.

    Waiting for Snow in Havana Carlos Eire 2003

  • No, he despised gays so much, he would have much preferred to see them all drowned in the turquoise sea.

    Waiting for Snow in Havana Carlos Eire 2003

  • Sometimes they landed blocks away, or plunged into the turquoise sea.

    Waiting for Snow in Havana Carlos Eire 2003

  • Imagine a tangerine sunrise that never ends, forever hovering over a swirling cloud of parrot fish in the turquoise sea.

    Waiting for Snow in Havana Carlos Eire 2003

  • Just one forty-five-minute plane ride over the turquoise sea.

    Waiting for Snow in Havana Carlos Eire 2003

  • As wondrous as the changing colors of parrot fish in the turquoise sea.

    Waiting for Snow in Havana Carlos Eire 2003

  • There is no more lovely sea stroll in the world, the way winding over the cliff edge by the turquoise sea, where the turf, close cut and green as Erin, set with flower beds and dotted with noble trees, slopes down, a broad pleasure park, from the stately and picturesque villas.

    Their Pilgrimage Charles Dudley Warner 1864

  • There is no more lovely sea stroll in the world, the way winding over the cliff edge by the turquoise sea, where the turf, close cut and green as Erin, set with flower beds and dotted with noble trees, slopes down, a broad pleasure park, from the stately and picturesque villas.

    The Complete Project Gutenberg Writings of Charles Dudley Warner Charles Dudley Warner 1864

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