Quotes About Adventure
When you become comfortable with uncertainty, infinite possibilities open up in your life.
~ Eckhart Tolle
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The reason why some people love to engage in dangerous activities, such as mountain climbing, car racing, and so on, although they may not be aware of it, is that it forces them into the Now — that intensely alive state that is free of time, free of problems, free of thinking, free of the burden of the personality.
~ Eckhart Tolle
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The reason why some people love to engage in dangerous activities, such as mountain climbing, car racing, and so on, although they may not be aware of it, is that it forces them into the Now — that intensely alive state that is free of time, free of problems, free of thinking, free of the burden of the personality. Slipping away from the present moment even for a second may mean death. Unfortunately, they come to depend on a particular activity to be in that state.
~ Eckhart Tolle
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La razón por la que a algunas personas les encanta embarcarse en actividades peligrosas, como el montañismo, las carreras de autos u otras, aunque puede que no sean conscientes de ello, es que los fuerzan a entrar en el Ahora, ese estado intensamente vívido que está libre del tiempo, libre de problemas, libre del pensamiento, libre del peso de la personalidad.
~ Eckhart Tolle
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Getting to the top is optional. Getting down is mandatory.
~ Ed Viesturs
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K2 is not some malevolent being, lurking there above the Baltoro, waiting to get us. It's just there. It's indifferent. It's an inanimate mountain made of rock, ice, and snow. The savageness is what we project onto it, as if we blame the peak for our own misadventures on it.
~ Ed Viesturs
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there is nothing else in life like getting to the summit. What's more, I've always felt that the greater the challenge, the greater the reward.
~ Ed Viesturs
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Getting to the top is optional, getting back down is mandatory. A lot of people forget about that.
~ Ed Viesturs
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Safety is first; fun is second; success is third.
~ Ed Viesturs
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A great climb is a wonderful mixture of difficulty and intimacy.
~ Ed Viesturs
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Mount McKinley
~ Ed Viesturs
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I'll go even further and say that competitiveness in mountaineering is wrong. It's dangerous. Climbing should be personally motivated.
~ Ed Viesturs
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a simple but stark criterion: the number of climbers who successfully reach the summit compared to the number who die on the mountain. For Everest, the ratio turns out to be seven to one. For K2, which has the reputation of being the hardest and most dangerous of the high peaks, the ratio is a little over three to one. But for Annapurna, it's exactly two to one. For every two climbers who get to the top, one climber dies trying.
~ Ed Viesturs
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We stopped in our tracks. I said, "Man, let's not get ourselves killed doing this. Let's discuss this." Scott sat down facing out, looking down at me. I figured, if a big spindrift slide comes down now, we're going to get washed off the face.
~ Ed Viesturs
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I have ever been prone to seek adventure and to investigate and experiment where wiser men would have left well enough alone.
~ Edgar Rice Burroughs
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Bowen! she cried. Your knife!
~ Edgar Rice Burroughs
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The path of the mighty beast was guided telepathically by the two people who sat in a huge saddle that was cinched to the thoat's broad back.
~ Edgar Rice Burroughs
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Scarcely had they closed their eyes than the terrifying cry of a panther rang out from the jungle behind them. Closer and closer it came until they could hear the great beast directly beneath them. For an hour or more they heard it sniffing and clawing at the trees which supported their platform, but at last it roamed away across the beach, where Clayton could see it clearly in the brilliant moonlight—a great, handsome beast, the largest he had ever seen.
~ Edgar Rice Burroughs
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Early the next morning I was astir. Considerable freedom was allowed me, as Sola had informed me that so long as I did not attempt to leave the city I was free to go and come as I pleased. She had warned me, however, against venturing forth unarmed, as this city, like all other deserted metropolises of an ancient Martian civilization, was peopled by the great white apes of my second day's adventure.
~ Edgar Rice Burroughs
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There is much which I have left out; much which I have not dared to tell; but you will find the story of his second search for Dejah Thoris, Princess of Helium, even more remarkable than was his first
~ Edgar Rice Burroughs
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From a lofty perch Tarzan viewed the village of thatched huts across the intervening plantation.
~ Edgar Rice Burroughs
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the countless unnamed jewels of Mars
~ Edgar Rice Burroughs
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It is quite simple, being nothing more than a radium generator diffusing radio-activity in all directions to a distance of a hundred yards or so from the flier. Should
~ Edgar Rice Burroughs
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For three days he has pursued me, she said, through this horrible world. How I have passed through in safety I cannot guess, nor how I have always managed to outdistance him; yet I have done it, until just as you discovered me.
~ Edgar Rice Burroughs
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