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Quotes About Adventure

Douglas Preston
~ summer camps
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~ Peloponnesian
Incidents of Travel
~ Douglas Preston
We took canoes into the heart of darkness.
~ Douglas Preston
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~ caterwaulings
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~ high school
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~ vagus nerve
Project The Forgotten Room Impact The Third Gate The Monster of Florence Terminal Freeze    (with Mario Spezi) Deep Storm
~ Douglas Preston
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~ this evening.
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~ the Catskills.
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~ Baba Ghanouj
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~ over a wall
who the heck is dorothy gale?
~ Douglas Preston
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~ toothpick fish
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~ ratiocinate
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~ derogations
Moby Dick is my favorite book —I've been rereading it every year since I was sixteen. 'Call me Ishmael' is the greatest first line in a novel ever written.""I, myself, am not fond of animal stories.
~ Douglas Preston
There was a burst of talk and radio chatter as they discussed what to do. Within minutes, they loaded the body into the back of one jeep, restrung the live wires, fixed the fence, and drove back to the portal in the hill, which then closed slowly and silently behind them.
~ Douglas Preston
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~ get something
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~ Arthur Kill
Love, sex, family, the pleasures of food, intellectual delight, friendship, appreciation of beauty, the pleasure of exercise and good health, the excitement of sport and adventure -- all these qualities were given to us, not by God, but by evolution.
~ Douglas Preston
Douglas Preston
~ antimacassars
Women have married because it was necessary, in order to economically, in order to have children who would not suffer economic deprivation or social ostracism, in order to remain respectable, in order to do what was expected of women because coming out of 'abnormal' childhoods they wanted to feel 'normal,"and because heterosexual romance has been represented as the great female adventure, duty, and fulfillment
~ Adrienne Rich
Your travel life has the aspect of a dream. It is something outside the normal, yet you are in it. It is peopled with characters you have never seen before and in all probability will never see again. It brings occasional homesickness, and loneliness, and pangs of longing... But you are like the Vikings who have gone into a world of adventure, and home is not home until you return.
~ Agatha Christie