Quotes About Adventure
At first it gave me pain, And I felt my ears turn perfectly pink When your exclamation made me think We might never get down again! But now I believe it is wiser far To remain for ever just where we are.
~ Edward Lear
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Far and few, far and few, Are the lands where the Jumblies live; Their heads are green, and their hands are blue, And they went to sea in a Sieve.
~ Edward Lear
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New Orleans is a city you must visit when you're young and foolish but return to when you're wiser and still searching for your dreams.
~ Edward Lee
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the shore, where Rikki, her breathing mask dangling
~ Edward M. Lerner
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Imagine. Freedom. Always.
~ Edward Rutherfurd
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The company that gathered to take ship at Wapping was a varied one. There were a number of craftsmen, a lawyer, a preacher, two fishermen. There was also a young graduate of Cambridge, who had recently inherited money, partly from the sale of a tavern in Southwark. His name was John Harvard.
~ Edward Rutherfurd
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imaginarias a lo largo
~ Edward Rutherfurd
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Something had happened and he, like almost everyone else, had got used to the habit of life. Perhaps that's all life was: a habit that resisted the adventure of death.
~ Edward St. Aubyn
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She may be going to Hell, of course, but at least she isn't standing still
~ ee cummings
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Where no man has gone before - who said that - William Shakespeare?" "I've no idea.
~ Alastair Reynolds
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Un soir qu'ils étaient couchés l'un près de l'autre, comme elle lui demandait d'inventer un poème qui commencerait par je connais un beau pays, il s'exécuta sur-le-champ. Je connais un beau pays Il est de l'or et d'églantine Tout le monde s'y sourit Ah quelle aventure fine Les tigres y sont poltrons Les agneaux ont fière mine À tous les vieux vagabonds Ariane donne des tartines. Alors, elle lui baisa le la main, et il eut honte de cette admiration.
~ Albert Cohen
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Logics will get you from A to B, Imagination will take you everywhere.
~ Albert Einstein
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love to travel, But hate to arrive
~ Albert Einstein
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LSD trips and the space flights of the astronauts are comparable in many respects. Both enterprises require very careful preparations, as far as measures for safety as well as objectives are concerned, in order to minimize dangers and to derive the most valuable results possible. The astronauts cannot remain in space nor the LSD experimenters in transcendental spheres, they have to return to earth and everyday reality, where the newly acquired experiences must be evaluated.
~ Albert Hofmann
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Travel if you wish, taste strange dishes, gather experience in dangerous activities, but see that your soul remains your own. Do not become a stranger to yourself, for you are lost from that day on; you will have no peace if there is not, somewhere within you, a corner of certainty, calm waters where you can take refuge in sleep.
~ Albert Memmi
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Have you ever seen an inchworm crawl up a leaf or a twig, and then, clinging to the very end, revolve in the air, feeling for something, to reach something That's like me. I am trying to find something out there beyond the place on which I have footing.
~ Albert P. Ryder
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The only nugget of unimpeachable wisdom I have been able to glean from my lifetime of intensive dog study can be summed up on this one grim axiom: "Anything can happen!
~ Albert Payson Terhune
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The bird of youth flies away and doesn't come back. Fly, boy, fly!
~ Alberto Granado
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Life happened because I turned the pages.
~ Alberto Manguel
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What avail are forty freedoms without a blank spot on the map?
~ Aldo Leopold
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the most fun lies in seeing and studying the unknown.
~ Aldo Leopold
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Never did we plan the morrow, for we had learned that in the wilderness some new and irresistible distraction is sure to turn up each day before breakfast. Like the river, we were free to wander.
~ Aldo Leopold
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Camp-keeping in the Delta was not all beer and skittles.
~ Aldo Leopold
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Do not let anyone tell you that these people made work of play. They simply realized that the most fun lies in seeing and studying the unknown.
~ Aldo Leopold
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