Quotes About Adventure
Travel by foot. There is so much you can't identify at top speed.
~ Cheryl Strayed
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mysterious starlight that guided you this far guide you onward into whatever crazy beauty awaits.
~ Cheryl Strayed
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You can learn along the way.
~ Cheryl Strayed
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Because no matter how experimental he is, his life isn't an experiment.
~ Cheryl Strayed
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What helps us stay relevant is that we haven't really set out on this musical experience to reach a destination. We consider the whole thing a journey. So it's not like we stopped off at Rock Island and now we're stranded there. We actually just get onboard the boat and let the winds take us where it will.
~ Chester Bennington
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he found nothing but a matchbook from a motel in Liberal, Kansas.
~ Chet Williamson
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We can venture forth into the great primordial stone swamp." "Interesting return address." She puckered up her face. "Better than writing Washington, D.C., on your letters.
~ Chet Williamson
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Bosco Bob! Help!" There were no returning shouts of "I'll save you" from any cavalry, and Jazz just knew he was going to wind up in a road gang chained between guys named Bubba and Maurice.
~ Chet Williamson
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I want to see a bit more of New York, even though it's snowing and cold.
~ Chetan Bhagat
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Girls' handbags have enough to make a survival kit for Antarctica.
~ Chetan Bhagat
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A Touch of Crimson explodes with passion and heat. A hot, sexy angel to die for and a gutsy heroine make for one exciting read!
~ Cheyenne McCray
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Ali por uns segundos tive a sensação de haver desembarcado em país de língua desconhecida, o que para mim era sempre uma sensação boa, era como se a vida fosse partir do zero.
~ Chico Buarque
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Mal tinha chegado ao país e queria encontrar todas as portas abertas ou explodi-las a dinamite. Eu já sabia que as portas estavam apenas encostadas. Talvez amanhã eu me visse eventualmente perdido num labirinto de 700portas.
~ Chico Buarque
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Custei a aprender que para conhecer uma cidade, melhor que percorrê-la em ônibus de dois andares é se fechar num aposento dentro dela. Não é fácil, e eu sabia que entrar em Budapeste não seria fácil.
~ Chico Buarque
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There is no greater adventure than a magical journey through last night's drunk texts.
~ Internet meme
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Life's too short for mild salsa.
~ Kelly Newcomb, 1997
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Skiing is the only sport in which you spend an arm and a leg to break an arm and a leg.
~ Author Unknown
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If you are going to try cross-country skiing, start with a small country.
~ Author Unknown
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Most sports need only one ball — skydiving takes both!
~ Author Unknown
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Bedtime stories are a doorway to dreams.
~ Terri Guillemets
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All sorts of men in one kind of world, you see. Dodge again! here comes Queequeg — all tattooing — looks like the signs of the Zodiac himself.
~ Herman Melville, Moby Dick
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Our camp-kettle, filled from the brook, hummed doubtfully for a while, then busily bubbled under the sidelong glare of the flames—cups clinked and rattled—the fragrant steam ascended; and soon this little circlet in the wilderness grew warm and genial as my lady's drawing-room.
~ Alexander William Kinglake
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Adventure most unto itself The Soul condemned to be; Attended by a Single Hound – Its own Identity.
~ Emily Dickinson, 1854
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The only way to get back to them is to go somewhere else; and that is the real object of travel and the real pleasure of holidays. Do you suppose that I go to France in order to see France? Do you suppose that I go to Germany in order to see Germany? I shall enjoy them both; but it is not them that I am seeking... The whole object of travel is not to set foot on foreign land; it is at last to set foot on one's own country as a foreign land.
~ G. K. Chesterton
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