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Quotes About Adventure

y caminar por ese barrio, pasada cierta hora de la noche, era provocar demasiado a la suerte.
~ Juan Gabriel Vásquez
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~ Juan Gabriel Vásquez
He reads the Caribbean maritime memoirs of Frederick Benton Williams and the Paraguayan terrestrial memoirs of George Frederick Masterman. He reads Cunninghame Graham's books (Hernando de Soto, Vanished Arcadia), and books that Cunninghame Graham recommends: Wild Scenes in South America, by Ramón Páez, and Down the Orinoco in a Canoe, by Santiago Pérez Triana.
~ Juan Gabriel Vásquez
Dime, chico... ¿Has bailado con el demonio a la pálida luz de la luna? JACK NAPIER
~ Juan Gómez-Jurado
This is the great adventure and the great discovery. No one can do it for us. Until we have reached the top of the mountain we cannot see in full glory the view that lies beyond; but glimpses of light illumine our path to the mountain.
~ Juan Mascaro
Señores, señoras: bienvenidos a la Zheng He.
~ Juan Miguel Aguilera
estaban deseando ver el espacio.
~ Juan Miguel Aguilera
Alguien definió a la aventura —dijo siguiendo su propio hilo— como la situación ideal en la que nunca hay que parar para ir a comer, ir a cagar o a trabajar para ganar ese dinero que le permite al héroe pagar siempre el taxi con la guita justa...
~ Juan Sasturain
Qué busca? —dijo Cacho impaciente ya. —Yo no busco, encuentro —dijo Etchenike citando a Picasso sin saberlo.
~ Juan Sasturain
You are an impertinent wench! Do you not know the Black Lion eats three girls such as you each day afore dinner?" Oblivious to the staring people around them, she put a finger on his lower lip. "I do not find that a horrible way to die at all," she said gently.
~ Jude Deveraux
Waiting for Prince Charming?" "Aren't all women? And you're waiting for Cinderella." "Actually," Jared said slowly, "I'm rather hoping to find the Evil Queen. I think she'd be much more fun.
~ Jude Deveraux
He peered gloomily into a folio of maps. 'I always think Brazil is too big.
~ Jude Morgan
C'mon, Amy, cinnamon rolls are calling us." Dan put a hand to his ear. "Do you hear? 'Amy? Dan?'" he squeaked. "'Come and get my sugary, sticky goodness!
~ Jude Watson
We just stole a painting and smuggled ourselves off a train," Amy said, trying to sound confident. "And we can't shop ?
~ Jude Watson
The Changing Light at Sandover, an over five-hundred-page epic poem by Pulitzer prize-winning poet, James Merrill (3 March, 1926–6 February, 1995) was inspired by what he called his "twenty-year adventure around the Ouija board," during which he spoke to dead friends and a wide assortment of spirits.
~ Judika Illes
It's never too late to step off a path and look for a different route.
~ Judith Berman
Monsieur Fernand...took them to a large busy restaurant where they sat at a table outside on the pavement and ordered a meal. 'Snails for the children!' cried Fernand. 'They've never tried them.' Max stared at his portion in horror and could not bring himself to touch them. But Anna, encouraged by Francine, tried one and found that it tasted like a very delicious mushroom.
~ Judith Kerr
Friends can be the best co-conspirators in charting the unknown.
~ Judith Orloff
Az a helyzet, hogy sokan kerül? úton találják meg a vágyat. Ha a vágy nem találja meg önt, akkor önnek kell elindulnia, hogy megkeresse, és ez az út azért különösen nehéz, mert a cél ismeretlen. A lényeg mégis az, hogy útnak induljunk.
~ Judith Sills
I think I'll move to Australia.
~ Judith Viorst
Are you going to acquire a woman on every voyage we sail on?" he grumbled.
~ Judson Roberts
I'd thought I had a boring life before I came to Camp Pinetree--now I was sure of it. Worse yet, I was discovering it was even more boring than I'd ever suspected!
~ Judy Baer
I am a big defender of 'Harry Potter ' and I think any book that gets kids to read are books that we should cherish, we should be thankful for them.
~ Judy Blume
Each of us must confront our own fears, must come face to face with them. How we handle our fears will determine where we go with the rest of our lives. To experience adventure or to be limited by the fear of it.
~ Judy Blume