Top 25 Scuba Quotes

In this post, you will find great Scuba Quotes from famous people, such as David Attenborough, Amelia Atwater-Rhodes, Minka Kelly, Ashley Scott, Brian Skerry. You can learn and implement many lessons from these quotes.

I can mention many moments that were unforgettable and

I can mention many moments that were unforgettable and revelatory. But the most single revelatory three minutes was the first time I put on scuba gear and dived on a coral reef. It’s just the unbelievable fact that you can move in three dimensions.
I have swung on a flying trapeze, explored a glacier, and been hit in the face by a shark‘s tail while scuba diving. I like to throw myself fully into projects and adventures, which is probably how I managed to publish a book in the first place.
Amelia Atwater-Rhodes
I learned how to scuba dive, which is something that I’ve always wanted to do.
Minka Kelly
I was training more learning how to scuba dive which I’d never done which was really, really, really cool.
Ashley Scott
I finally became a scuba diver at age 15 or so, and a couple of years after that, I attended a dive show that is held every year in Boston. It’s the oldest one in the world and it’s still going on – it’s called the Sea Rovers.
While scuba diving off the British Virgin Islands about 25 years ago, our boat‘s anchor got stuck. I dived down to release it, but I got separated from the boat and was stranded as it sped away. I had to swim for an hour to the nearest island with all my scuba kit on before I was rescued.
The military has a way of ruining all the best recreational activities – scuba, sky diving, camping, hiking – all made much more miserable with a heavy rucksack on your back under arduous conditions.
I’m a person with a lot of affection for adventure – I scuba dive, skydive, fly helicopters.
Sebastian Pinera
When I was younger I dreamt of intrepid travel and whenever I had some time off I wanted to scuba dive. Nowadays I’m a bit more relaxed but I’d still like to do an Amazonian trek.
Something I like to do a lot is just sit by water when there’s a current and just stare into the water. I don’t fish, I don’t hunt, I don’t scuba, I don’t spear, don’t boat, don’t play basketball or football – I excel at staring into space. I’m really good at that.
I took up scuba diving, and my next big thing is BASE jumping.
I try to swim every damn day I can, and I’ve learned to scuba dive and snorkel.
I’m a scuba diver but not certified.
Hiking, scuba diving – I just love getting out and doing things.
I try to lead a pretty active lifestyle. My biggest hobby is traveling with my family. I love to travel to new places and try crazy things. I’m a bit of a daredevil, so I have done things like zip lining, parasailing, scuba diving, and reverse bungee jumping!
Caroline Sunshine
I just learned how to scuba dive. I’d been scared to rely on one little air hose for oxygen, but swimming with all those fish is exhilarating.
In the Maldives, I tried scuba diving, which was an experience of a lifetime. Also, I had various kinds of lobsters, which I’d probably never get to eat again.
Tridha Choudhury
As every scuba diver knows, panic is your worst enemy: when it hits, your mind starts to thrash and you are likely to do something really stupid and self-destructive.
I sail, scuba dive, play football, basketball.
Casper Van Dien
I love scuba diving, and I’ve been up and down the Amazon.
I do an awful lot of scuba diving. I love to be on the ocean, under the ocean. I live next to the ocean.
I’ve been painting and drawing fish since I was very young. My mom found old pictures I did when I was around 6 or 7 of all these sharks and scuba diver looking back, a big ship, throwing a harpoon. There was already a message within what I saw.
I look really good in a scuba suit.
For my new book ‘Pirate Hunters‘, I follow John Chatterton and John Mattera, two world-class scuba divers, who teach themselves to think and act as pirates while searching for what would be only the second pirate ship ever found and positively identified.
Successful technologies often begin as hobbies. Jacques Cousteau invented scuba diving because he enjoyed exploring caves. The Wright brothers invented flying as a relief from the monotony of their normal business of selling and repairing bicycles.