2. “Where there’s water, we find mermaids. Maybe it’s time we started asking ourselves exactly why that is.” – Mira Grant

3. “I must be a mermaid, Rango. I have no fear of depths and a great fear of shallow living.” – Anais Nin

4. “I’m going to change the world but today, I’ll just be a mermaid.” – Anonymous

5. “She is a mermaid but approach her with caution. Her mind swims at a depth most would drown in.” – J. Iron

6. “The sea, once it casts its spell, holds one in its net of wonder forever.” – Jacques Yves Cousteau

7. “Like a mermaid in seaweed, she dreams awake, trembling in her soft and chilly nest.” – John Keats

8. “A mermaid has not an immortal soul, nor can she obtain one unless she wins the love of a human being. On the power of another hangs her eternal destiny.” – Hans Christian Andersen

9. “The difference between a miracle and a fact is exactly the difference between a mermaid and a seal.” – Mark Twain

10. “But a mermaid has no tears, and therefore she suffers so much more.” – Hans Christian Andersen

11. “If you were a mermaid, you said, if you were a mermaid, I was the sea.” – Francesca Lia Block

12. “I sat upon a promontory, and heard a mermaid on a dolphin’s back. Uttering such dulcet and harmonious breath. That the rude sea grew civil at her song; and certain stars shot madly from their spheres, to hear the sea-maid’s music.” – William Shakespeare

13. “There are people all over the world who carry the mermaid inside them.” – Carolyn Turgeon

14. “Your soul is so bohemian, free, and gypsy wild. Come swim with me in the calming sea, let’s be mermaids for a while.” – Melody Lee

15. “The mermaid is an archetypal image that represents a woman who is at ease in the great waters of life, the waters of emotion.” – Anita Johnson

16. “I just love mermaids. I was a mermaid in my past life. I just feel it when I go in the sea.” – Ella Henderson

17. “The sea always filled her with longing, though for what she was never sure.” – Cornelia Funke

18. “I’ll drown more sailors than the mermaid shall.” – William Shakespeare

19. “Newly come from the river, she knew nothing. She was a mermaid who had lost her way.” – Pablo Neruda

20. “If you are curious you might never come home, like all the men who now live with mermaids at the bottom of the sea. Or the people who found Atlantis.” – Jeanette Winterson

21. “Mermaids are not the monsters you humans think we are.” – Sarah Henning

22. “They were beautiful dark lakes in which her thoughts swam about like mermaids.” – Hans Christian Andersen

23. “The sea waves stirred before me; they dashed against the rocks. Like a mermaid rising from its depths, curled white sea foam were her lock.” – Giselle V. Steele

24. “You’ve never tasted salty air on your tongue or waved heartily at a mermaid!” – Gideon Defoe

25. “Mermaid tears were treasure, meant to be guarded close to one’s heart. They brought wishes of true love and kept you safe.” – Kerry Lonsdale

26. “And then I cried a flood of tears as if I really were a mermaid who had absorbed too much sea into herself.” – Francesca Lia Block

27. “Mermaids don’t lose sleep over the opinions of shrimp.” – Anonymous

28. “Maybe I would become a mermaid—my fingernails would be tiny shells and my skin would be like a jade with light shining through it. I would never have to come back up.” – Francesca Lia Block

29. “Way down to the bottom of the ocean to find where the mermaids sang, each to each. Where there was danger and beauty and light.” – Marisha Pessl

30. “There is, one knows not what sweet mystery about this sea, whose gently awful stirrings seem to speak of some hidden soul beneath.” – Herman Melville

31. “What you have to understand about the mermaid legend is that it’s universal. No matter where you go, the mermaids got there first.” – Mira Grant

32. “I have seen them riding seaward on the waves. Combing the white hair of the waves blown back. When the wind blows the water white and black.” – T.S. Eliot

33. “Be a mermaid who doesn’t stop until she makes tidal waves. Be a mermaid who knows to stop before she devastates the world with her.” – Amanda Lovelace

34. “The safest way to get what you want is to deserve what you want.” – Charlie Munger

35. “When you love someone completely, you’ll do anything to protect them, even if you sacrifice your soul. Because if you don’t, you destroy your soul anyway.” – Joey W. Hill

36. “She is water, powerful enough to drown you, soft enough to cleanse you, deep enough to heal you.” – Adrian Michael

37. “We are the glamorous mermaids in the ocean that offers us another magical journey.” – Cinda Swalley

38. “One day, in its own time, the ocean will give her back.” – Anonymous

39. “The last thing they want is for you to thrive in your habitat because they stand in their atmosphere where they beg and gasp for some air.” – C. JoyBell C.

40. “I thought of Atargatis, the first, frightening and beautiful. The mermaid goddess who lived on in the soul of every woman who’d ever fallen in love with the ocean.” – Sarah Ockler

41. “There’s always a woman somewhere, child; a princess, a witch, a , a mermaid, a fairy godmother, or one as wicked as she is beautiful, or as beautiful as she is good.” – Jeanette Winterson

42. “Make your story so beautiful, mermaids have trouble believing it’s true.” – R.I.D

43. “But, all the magic I have known I’ve had to make myself.” –

44. “Write your secrets in the sand and trust them with a mermaid.” – Anonymous

45. “The ocean makes me feel really small and it makes me put my whole life into perspective—it humbles you and makes you feel almost like you’ve been baptized. I feel born again when I get out of the ocean.” – Beyonce Knowles

46. “The turquoise tide shimmered in shades of mermaid tails against the alabaster shore.” – Karen Marie Moning

47. “Maybe I’m still the mermaid. Maybe the ocean is your hand.” – Kelli Russell Agodon

48. “I’ve always been obsessed with things that are half animal and half human—like mermaids and minotaurs—because they are trapped in an animal body. And I felt trapped in my own life.” – Riccardo Tisci

49. “Rainbows and mermaids are proof that imagination and beauty go hand in hand.” – Anonymous

50. “She dreams of the ocean late at night and longs for the wild salt air.” – Hannah Fraser

51. “Walking through this life half-sleeping, everything at arm’s length or farther away. I understood those mermaids. I didn’t care if they sang to me.” – Sarah Densen

52. “The mermaids came to me finally, in the pink hours of my existence. They are my consolation.” – Sue Monk Kidd

53. “I’ll swim through the Earth, like a mermaid of the soil, just to be next to your bones.” – Jeffrey McDaniel

54. “Be a mermaid. Swim fast, wear a crown, and dream big.” – Anonymous

55. “Like a mermaid rising from an ocean of paper, the girl emerged across the room.” – Brian Selznick

56. “Don’t interrupt. She knows words that mermaids taught her. I’m falling asleep in order to hear her.” – Fernando Pessoa

57. “Always be yourself. Unless you can be a mermaid. Then, always be a mermaid.” – Anonymous

58. “And I am here, the mermaid whose dark hair streams black, the merman in his armored body.” – Adrienne Rich

59. “She would be half the world away, floating in a turquoise sea, dancing by the moonlight.” – Janet Fitch

60. “I love water and you said, you thought a mermaid, maybe.” – Francesca Lia Block

61. “I have heard the mermaids singing, each to each. I do not think that they will sing to me.” – T.S. Eliot

62. “A mermaid found a swimming lad, picked him up for her own.” – William Butler Yeats

63. “My ocean is bluer than the heart you had to break; my sea is deeper than your lake.” – Emilie Autumn

64. “I know a sad little mermaid dwelling in the ocean. Softly, gently blowing her heart into a wooden flute.” – Forugh Farrokhzad

65. “O, train me not, sweet mermaid, with thy note, to drown me in thy sister’s flood of tears.” – William Shakespeare

66. “Ebbing and flowing and pushed by a breeze. I live to make you free.” – Gregory and the Hawk

67. “We have lingered in the chambers of the sea by sea-girls wreathed with seaweed red and brown. Till human voices wake us—and we drown.” – T.S. Eliot

68. “If the bards of old the true has told the Sirens have raven hair. But over the earth, since art had birth, they paint the angels fair.” – L.M. Montgomery

69. “Souls of poets dead and gone, what Elysium has yet known. Happy field or mossy cavern, choicer than the Mermaid Tavern? Have ye tippled drink more fine than mine host’s Canary wine?” – John Keats

70. “Pressed her body to his body, laughed, and plunging down. Forgot in cruel happiness that even lovers drown.” – William Butler Yeats

71. “As the sunlight flickered along her scales, the mermaid shimmered.” – Lisa Thompson

72. “I often have the fantasy that curly girls are mermaids who have had to adapt to life on dry land. We come from the sea.” – Lorraine Massey

73. “Six pull-tabs lay in the ashtray like scales from a mermaid.” – Haruki Murakami

74. “I always wanted to be a mermaid but I never saw the sea.” – Renee Thebeau

75. “Mermaid, a sea woman who chooses imagination over fear.” – Anonymous

76. “The stars twinkled above her brilliantly, representing all of the beautiful laws of the universe.” – Keira D. Skye

77. “It is rooted deep in your bones; the water calls out to you until it causes you physical pain unless you come to it.” – Nadia Scrieva

78. “If you sing to the mermaids, they come when you’re drowning.” – Tori Amos

79. “She is a mermaid on dry land and the world is her ocean.” – J. Iron

80. “The ultimate corner of sugar and toast, where the mermaids catch the branches of the willows and the heart opens to a flute’s sharpness.” – Federico Garcia Lorca

81. “Oh love, rose made wet by mermaids and foams, fire that dances and climbs up the invisible stairs and awakens the blood in the tunnel of sleeplessness.” – Pablo Neruda

82. “I was born in the water and I was born of the water.” – Louise O’Neill

83. “I am the ocean. I am the sea. There is a world inside of me.” – Bring Me The Horizon

84. “No Siren did ever so charm the ear of the listener as the listening ear has charmed the soul of the Siren.” – Henry Taylor

85. “Mermaid lore spanned several ancient cultures, in fact, thought to have no connection at all.” – Amanda Adam

86. “First of all, never call a mermaid a fish unless you’re trying to insult her.” – Tiana Warner

87. “We gave you an atomic bomb, what do you want, mermaids?” – Isidor Isaac Rabi

88. “My advice—don’t go eating random herbs unless you want to turn into that guy from The Little Mermaid.” – Rick Riordan

89. “Since the 1950s, rural Florida has marketed itself to Northerners and Midwesterners as an unexplored paradise of citrus and mermaids.” – Anne Hull

90. “If the mermaid had been an idealized projection of a human woman onto a marine mammal, she would have looked different every time.” – Mira Grant

91. “If your thighs touch, you’re closer to being a mermaid.” – Anonymous

92. “I’ve got a swimming pool and I pretend to be like a mermaid, like in the middle of the night. It kind of de-stresses me.” – Rebel Wilson

93. “The first rule of cannibal mermaid fight club is don’t talk about cannibal mermaid fight club.” – Kali Wallace

94. “Now and then a giggling trail of mermaids appeared in our wake. We fed them oatmeal.” – Tove Jansson

95. “I’m always happy when I’m surrounded by water, I think I’m a mermaid or I was a mermaid.” – Beyonce Knowles

96. “Managing a league club is like making love to a mermaid—you should always be aiming for a top-half finish.” – Ian Holloway

97. “Cowards marry fish-head mermaids!” – Super Mario

98. “It was like falling down an elevator shaft and landing in a pool full of mermaids.” – Hunter S. Thompson

99. “I’ve been in the water so much these past few days, I swear I’m growing fins and scales.” – April Mae Monterrosa

100. “We have trained all the famous mer-heroes! Name a famous mer-hero, and we have trained him or her!” – Rick Riordan

101. “Aim to be mer-mazing.” – Anonymous

102. “The ocean’s roar is music to the soul.” – Anonymous

103. “We dream in colors borrowed from the sea.” – Anonymous

104. “You are stronger than the tide.” – Allison Ivy

105. “I was happy anywhere I could see the ocean.” – Ai Yazawa

106. “I felt a little like a mermaid, rendered voiceless by her own longing.” – Seanan McGuire

107. “You are not a drop in the ocean. You are an ocean in a drop.” – Joy N. Hensley

108. “Meet me where the sky touches the sea.” – Jennifer Donnelly

109. “Let the sea set you free.” – Anonymous

110. “As endless as the ocean, as timeless as the tides.” – Anonymous

111. “Be a mermaid and make waves.” – Anonymous

112. “I’m done adulting. Let’s be mermaids.” – Anonymous

113. “You can’t cross the sea merely by standing and staring at the water.” – Rabindranath Tagore

114. “I have seafoam in my veins, I understand the language of waves.” – Le Testament d’Orphée

115. “Because there’s nothing more beautiful than the way the ocean refuses to stop kissing the shoreline, no matter how many times it’s sent away.” – Sarah Kay

116. “The Siren waits thee, singing song for song.” – Walter Savage Landor

117. “Mississippi Mermaid was a very special experience because we only had the dialogues for the scenes we were shooting the night before.” – Catherine Deneuve

118. “I have also always wanted to be a sultry mermaid or a badass fairy.” – Katrina Law

119. “It was really rather irritating to children who had never seen a mermaid.” – James M. Barrie

120. “Old ladies in wheelchairs with blankets over their legs, I don’t think so—retired mermaids.” – Milton Jones

121. “I sing the small sea Siren who sings to you, riding her bicycle of corals and conches. The light that blinds our eyes is not art. Rather it is love, friendship, crossed swords.” – Federico Garcia Lorca

122. “Clark Gable was the first to have called me a mermaid.” – Esther Williams

123. “I think I was a mermaid and I used to swim the shores or Hawaii and used to pop up and see coconuts and pineapples everywhere.” – Ella Henderson

124. “I was all in gold sequins for Million Dollar Mermaid, 50 feet in the air.” – Esther Williams

125. “Sirens lurk in the dark depths of the pupils as they lurk at the bottom of the sea.” – Jean Lorrain

126. “Maybe when I die and I’m thrown overboard, I’ll turn into a mermaid.” – Aoife O’Donovan

127. “I love the rain because I am a mermaid who lives too far from the sea.” – Anonymous

128. “Nobody wants to admit that mermaids who survive the dangers of the ocean can still be defeated by their own pain.” – Emm Cole

129. “Any soul you are attached to is a mermaid for you because it slowly pulls you into the pond of its bad Karma.” – Shunya

130. “There’s a million fish in the sea, but I’m a mermaid.” – Anonymous

131. “History is the Siren song of the soul.” –

132. “When mermaids sleep in oceans deep inside their coral caves, they lay their heads on seaweed beds, rocked softly by the waves.” – Anonymous

133. “Aye, tough mermaids are, a lot of them.” – Blackbeard

134. “I don’t see how a world that makes such wonderful things could be bad.” – Ariel

135. “Who says that my dreams have to stay my dreams?” – Ariel

136. “What would I pay to spend a day warm on the sand?” – Ariel

137. “Someday I’ll be part of your world.” – Ariel

138. “Life is the bubbles, under the sea.” – Sebastian

139. “You’re not getting cold fins now, are you?” – Ariel

140. “I want to be where the people are.” – Ariel

141. “Be a mermaid in a sea of fish.” – Anonymous

142. “A smooth sea never made a skilled mermaid.” – Anonymous

143. “Dive deep for the treasure that you seek.” – Anonymous

144. “All you need is sea and sand and a cocktail in hand.” – Anonymous

145. “A siren needs her coffee before a long day of wrecking ships and drowning men.” – Anonymous

146. “She is tossed by the waves but she does not sink.” – Anonymous

147. “She heard mermaids, so it follows that there is something rotten in the state of Denmark.” – Diana Wynne Jones

148. “Sirens do well at singing the Sirens’ song and dragging vile people to their deaths, and for good reason!” – C. JoyBell C.

149. “And unless I’m remembering it wrong, mermaids don’t sing and Sirens don’t swim.” – Kelley Armstrong