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"A ship is safe in the harbor, but that's not what ships are built for."
What does this quote mean or imply? Do you agree or disagree? How does it apply to yearbook?


A Ship Is Safe In The Harbor But Thats Not What Ships Are Built For What Does This Quote Mean Or Imply Do You Agree Or Disagree How Does It Apply To Yearbook class=

Sagot :

A ship may be safe in a harbor, but if you wanted something safe, you would have built a fortress, not a ship. A ship, by nature of being lighter than water, is vulnerable to the wind and waves, the rocks and reefs and enemy action. also i’m not very sure what exactly is supposed to apply to ‘yearbook’.