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Quotes About Adventurous

I am like the little rock n' roll backseat driver.
~ Nina Blackwood
I like being a Girl Scout.
~ Debbie Reynolds
I like courage, I like fearlessness, I like not being afraid of making mistakes.
~ Joe Maddon
I remember being happy and a little wild kid.
~ Jimi Manuwa
Sane is boring.
~ R.A. Salvatore
I'm pretty adventurous - the more wacky, the better! Sometimes I'll want to look chic, but lots of the time, I'll wear really mad colours and patterns, as it's just more fun.
~ Poppy Delevingne
I would literally climb out of the cradle while my parents slept, go and crawl off. I did this a couple of times apparently. I'd cross the road and into someone's house, wake them up banging pots and pans in the kitchen.
~ Viggo Mortensen
I am very impulsive when it comes to experimenting with my looks and love playing with ideas by involving people from all walks of life.
~ Ali Fazal
It's always fun to play a character that bends the rules.
~ Mike Colter
I've always found ways to bend the rules.
~ Michael Shanks
London is a blast.
~ Trace Cyrus
I do like trying bold things such as styling, even usually.
~ Hyuna
When we made the original 'Dhoom,' we wanted to make a film that would not bore us and wanted it to be just a breezy cool film.
~ Vijay Krishna Acharya
I'm someone who's easily bored.
~ Adriano Zumbo
Better to be wrong than be boring.
~ Andre Geim
Countries aren't built by boring people.
~ Bassem Youssef
I was never a playboy but I was an out and about boy.
~ Jimmy White
I think we're pretty brave.
~ Rose
My life is a brave one. I didn't put any restrictions.
~ Arunachalam Muruganantham
I like brave people.
~ Diego Simeone
Knievel seemed braver and more brazen - and more unhinged - than any other athlete-cum-thrill-seeker of his era.
~ Douglas Brinkley
I'm all over the place, and I consider myself a bit of a scrounger: 'What will I do next, so I'm not broke?'
~ Laura Kightlinger
I'm like a bunch of college guys who got together and said, 'Let's make a dude, a crazy dude'.
~ Chris Kirkpatrick
I always like to break out and address the audience. In 'The History Boys', for instance, without any ado, the boys will suddenly turn and talk to the audience and then go back into the action. I find it more adventurous doing it in prose than on the stage, but I like being able to make the reader suddenly sit up.
~ Alan Bennett