I can go for a week without a guitar, but it's not even funny if I don't get to surf for a month.

I can't surf, so I swim. It's the best workout I've ever known because it works your entire body.

I don't surf the net in general. I have someone do it for me instead, because I find it sluggish.

After God and my family, it's surf. I don't imagine me not surfing. Surf brings me smile every day.

I play basketball, I surf and swim and go to the cinema and listen to music and read. I like shopping.

Your people I do not understand, so to you I shall put an end, and you'll never hear surf music again.

I usually listen to surf music, not much instrumental music, and when I was younger I listened to jazz.

An FBI agent ought to be able to surf the net and look for sites that instruct people how to make bombs.

Sometimes in the morning, when it's a good surf, I go out there, and I don't feel like it's a bad world.

She walked on, comforted by the surf, by the one perpetual moment of beach-time, the now-and-always of it.

As I'd go out learning to surf, I'd feel the power of waves coming over my body. It's like you're with God.

I'm quiet and introverted, and I like to just be by myself a lot. I like to read, and just get away and surf.

As you get older your hair just starts getting a bit darker which makes me sad. So I probably need to surf more.

I love to surf. Hawaii has some of the best waves in the world, and the most consistent as well. That's always fun.

Many beach locales offer surf lessons, and you get a different perspective of the ocean when you're out on the water.

I like to be close to water and the ocean, particularly. I love to get out and body surf. I like mountain biking, too.

When some people were going around being surf bums and tennis bums, I was being a gallery bum. I really liked galleries.

I surf, swim, play water polo, and I paddle an outrigger canoe with my team. I'm also a klutz on land, so water is my thing.

Where today people surf the web and check their e-mail on their cell phones, tomorrow they will be checking their vital signs.

Jimi Hendrix once said, 'You will never hear surf music again.' Well, tonight, you will hear 'serf' music again - S-E-R-F music.

You're lucky if I watch 10 minutes of wrestling a month. Most of the time, I channel surf, and I lose interest after a few minutes.

I play a lot of sports. I played football for 12 years, I like tennis, I surf, I snowboard, and I ski. I always like to do an activity.

I'm quiet and introverted, and I like to just be by myself a lot. I like to read and just get away and surf. I have a lot of alone time.

The two things that I miss most when living out of Australia are the bush and the Pacific coast, especially fishing in the surf at night!

Can you really learn to knit from a diagram? Try it. Do you want to learn to ski or surf by yourself? You could drown or run into a tree.

My most fertile reading time is when I have just finished a project and haven't started another. I binge-read and surf around bookstores.

The quality of life is so much higher anyplace you can ski in the morning and surf in the evening - there's something to be said for that.

I like to surf. I like to play guitar. I want to do college classes online. I wanted to do marine biology for a long time, but I don't know.

Surf is that music which is entirely about evoking something. There's never any vocals, so it's not about the lyrics, it's about the reverb.

I used to go to surf camp in the summers, and I remember going to the beach and thinking my style was so different from all of the other kids.

Sydney is the most amazing city. The food and the beautiful beaches are fantastic, and all that surf and sunshine make you feel unbelievably relaxed.

I surf - that's the one thing I make time to do. I definitely surf a lot, but when you're working 15 hour days... all I want to do is get home to my baby.

'Never Have Your Dog Stuffed' is really advice to myself, a reminder to myself not to avoid change or uncertainty, but to go with it, to surf into change.

The nice thing about working in surf films so long is becoming part of the surf tribe. Anywhere I go where there are surfers, I get welcomed pretty easily.

You can't TV surf without coming across an Andy of Mayberry episode where you've just got to watch Don as Barney. That's why I put Don in several of my movies.

I'm doing a lot of boogie-boarding now. It's actually better exercise, I get a lot more waves, and if I'm out in big surf, I can duck under the waves much easier.

If you're a surfer, you just want to surf. You don't know if anyone's going to see you, and you don't really care if they see you. You just live for that feeling.

I've been around the surf culture since I was a kid. I grew up in a beach town in Rhode Island. Then eventually I lived in Dana Point, Calif., a real surf hotbed.

Now that I'm older, I like almost anything that's done well, even surf music and instrumentals; I really enjoyed the interviews with the Ventures in your magazine.

I surf; I skateboard. I'm from Southern California. I never thought I was going to be an actor. And to be honest with you, I never really thought of myself as one.

Even though I grew up playing folk music - and surf music, originally - I was listening to Motown and Stax on the radio as well. That music always resonated with me.

The noise resembles the roar of heavy, distant surf. Standing on the stirring ice one can imagine it is disturbed by the breathing and tossing of a mighty giant below.

Surfers are the canaries down the mine. Those of us who surf spend more time than anyone soaking in whatever the sea has become. We're suspended in consequences, you might say.

Well I'm a longtime AOL subscriber and I love the whole thing. I'm an email junkie and I love the internet, though 7th Heaven doesn't give me much free time to surf these days.

If you want to surf, move to Hawaii. If you like to shop, move to New York. If you like acting and Hollywood, move to California. But if you like college football, move to Texas.

I'm at the beach all the time. I surf. I fish. I dive. These things on Instagram are really my life with my buddies doing my normal day-to-day stuff. I happen to be shirtless a lot.

I stand amid the roar Of a surf-tormented shore, And I hold within my hand Grains of golden sand- How few! yet how they creep Through my fingers to the deep, While I weep- while I weep!

I'm a surfer at heart. Both my parents moved to Hawaii in the 1970s, where they met and became Christians. Then they taught me and my two brothers how to love the Lord - and how to surf!

I didn't grow up with money, but I grew up with a lot of space. All I did was surf. I was committed to the ocean. That's one thing about Australians; we have the capacity to embrace life.

I was a surfer so I hung out with people who were surfers and made fun of people who weren't surfers and I listened to surf music and made fun of people who didn't listen to surfer music.

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