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Quotes About Adventure

My father was a soldier and my mother was a great mover. She once counted up how many places she had lived in during the first 25 years of her marriage and it came to 20.
~ Mary Wesley
Come with me, sweet lass, and I'll make good on me promise to chase ye through the woods like a highlander." Broen spoke in a rich timbre laced with good humor. " Ye there...Lads, be sporting now and let me ravish this charming creature the way only a Scotsman can!
~ Unknown
We travellers are in very hard circumstances. If we say nothing but what has been said before us, we are dull and have observed nothing. If we tell anything new, we are laughed at as fabulous and romantic.
~ Mary Wortley Montagu
Our career is a dream. I mean, we get to act, travel around the world, and meet cool people. What's not to love!
~ Mary-Kate Olsen
Just deciding where to go on vacation can often test the marriage's flexibility. One partner wants to do something physical and adventurous, like trying to outrun molten lava down a volcano; the other prefers something more restful, even spiritual, like raking gravel in a Buddhist monastery.
~ Mary-Lou Weisman
Nowadays, people resort to all kinds of activities in order to calm themselves after a stressful event: performing yoga poses in a sauna, leaping off bridges while tied to a bungee, killing imaginary zombies with imaginary weapons, and so forth. But in Miss Penelope Lumley's day, it was universally understood that there is nothing like a nice cup of tea to settle one's nerves in the aftermath of an adventure- a practice many would find well worth reviving.
~ Unknown
To do something familiar and succeed is no surprise, but to try something new and fail--why, that is the start of an adventure.
~ Unknown
One home is forsaken in hopes of finding another.
~ Unknown
Penelope was in favor of new experiences, as long as they did not upset the digestion
~ Unknown
If you want fresh ideas in your head, get some fresh mud on your boots.
~ Unknown
An Encounter with the Man-Eating Savages of Ahwoo-Ahwoo, as Told by the Cabin Boy and Sole Survivor of a Gruesomely Failed Seafaring Expedition Through Parts Unknown: Absolutely Not to Be Read by Children Under Any Circumstances, and That Means You,
~ Unknown
Nutsawoo come, too?
~ Unknown
Giddy-Yap, Rainbow!
~ Unknown
For example, Nutsawoo.
~ Unknown
I name Nutsawoo.
~ Unknown
Look, Lumawoo! We are packing for our trip.
~ Unknown
Maryrose Wood
~ Unknown
Lumawoo? Are we there yet?
~ Unknown
The Incorrigible Land, and Lumawoo, Too.
~ Unknown
and Lumawoo, too?
~ Unknown
Ahbear! Ahbear!" "Ahwoooooooooooooooooo!
~ Unknown
Ahbearrrrrrrrr!
~ Unknown
My dream is to die thinking "Wow, that was fun! I'm tired.
~ Unknown
Masashi Kishimoto
~ Unknown