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Quotes About Adventure

Los más bravos son, sin duda, aquellos que tienen la visión más clara de lo que se avecina, de gloria y peligro por igual, y aun así salen a su encuentro.
~ Diana Gabaldon
The rest of the journey passed uneventfully, if you consider it uneventful to ride fifteen miles on horseback through rough country at night, frequently without benefit of roads, in company with kilted men
~ Diana Gabaldon
James Alexander Malcolm MacKenzie Fraser.
~ Diana Gabaldon
The Bible says, "Seek, and ye shall find," he thought. And said aloud to the vibrant air, "But there's no guarantee about what you'll find, is there?
~ Diana Gabaldon
Diana Gabaldon
~ Unknown
Let's go." Jamie's hand was firm on my arm, and I made no protest. Following Jared, guarded by the sailors, we stole away from the quay, surreptitious as though we had started the fire.
~ Diana Gabaldon
we might as well be afloat as earthbound, the heave and fall beneath me the rise of planking, and the sound of the pines the wind in our sails.
~ Diana Gabaldon
THE MAN IN THE WOOD
~ Diana Gabaldon
Only a raid, Sassenach. I've been doin' that since I was fourteen. It's only in fun, ye see; it's different when you're up against someone who really means to kill ye." "Fun," I said, a little faintly. "Yes, quite.
~ Diana Gabaldon
Getting up once in the dark to go adventuring is a lark. Twice in two days smacks of masochism. No
~ Diana Gabaldon
All right. Where are we going?
~ Diana Gabaldon
JAMES ALEXANDER MALCOLM MACKENZIE FRASER,' " she read aloud. "Yes, I know him." Her hand dropped lower, brushing back the grass that grew thickly about the stone, obscuring the line of smaller letters at its base.
~ Diana Gabaldon
Escorted by Murtagh, who was disguised as my groom, I had barely made it out of sight of the prison before sliding off my horse and being sick in the snow.
~ Diana Gabaldon
along. It was a week after we had set out, in a
~ Diana Gabaldon
Diana Gabaldon
~ Unknown
The bravest are surely those who have the clearest vision of what is before them, glory and danger alike, and yet notwithstanding go out to meet it.
~ Diana Gabaldon
Marketing with a small baby was more like a ninety-minute expedition into Darkest Borneo, requiring massive amounts of equipment and tremendous expenditures of energy.
~ Diana Gabaldon
23 RETURN TO LEOCH
~ Diana Gabaldon
the Glen, and we left early in the morning, before sunup. After the hurry to the waiting
~ Diana Gabaldon
Diana Gabaldon
~ Unknown
Good luck, Jamie," he said, voice a little husky. "God go with you.
~ Diana Gabaldon
hire a boat and try to catch her up. So long as I board her before we reach Le Havre, it should be all right
~ Diana Gabaldon
The bravest are surely those who have the clearest vision of what is before them, glory and danger alike, and yet notwithstanding go out to meet it." The
~ Diana Gabaldon
And it was a fine day, one fit for birdsong, rambling the woods, and maybe fishing a bit near sunset.
~ Diana Gabaldon