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Quotes About Adventure

Camel trips do not begin or end, they merely change form.
~ Robyn Davidson
Mountains pulled and pushed, wind roared down chasms. I followed eagles suspended from cloud horizons. I wanted to fly in the unlimited blue of the morning.
~ Robyn Davidson
I kept getting the odd sensation that I was in fact perfectly stationary, and that I was pushing the world around under my feet.
~ Robyn Davidson
To be free is to learn, to test yourself constantly, to gamble. It is not safe. I had learnt to use my fears as stepping stones rather than stumbling blocks, and
~ Robyn Davidson
It's important that we leave each other and the comfort of it, and circle away, even though it's hard sometimes, so that we can come back and swap information about what we've learnt even if what we do changes us and
~ Robyn Davidson
If I do depart this world out here, let it be known that I went out grinning will you, and loving it. LOVING IT. Steve, are you listening ? I FEEL GREAT. Life's so joyous, so sad, so ephemeral, so crazy, so meaningless, so goddamn funny. This is paradise, and I wish I could give you some.
~ Robyn Davidson
The world tends toward chaos, you know," Cassidy said. You could too. Just write down a made up name, or even a fictional character. And the next person who finds this geocache, it's as though things really hapened that way. You have to at least allow for the possibility of it.
~ Robyn Schneider
No one went looking for adventure; they chased it away.
~ Robyn Schneider
But at the last minute, I turned left, because I never had before, and because I had time to go down a different road.
~ Robyn Schneider
We're taking the road beyond the road less traveled, and being on time will make all difference.
~ Robyn Schneider
She tasted like buried treasure and swing sets and coffee.
~ Robyn Schneider
So where are we going?" "Where we have no business being, other than the business of mischief and deception.
~ Robyn Schneider
Screw being sensible. Being trouble is so much more fun.
~ Robyn Schneider
You can sound your barbaric yawp over the rooftops . . . or suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune . . . or seize the day . . . or sail away from the safe harbor . . . or seek a newer world . . . or rage against the dying of the light
~ Robyn Schneider
Two pathologies diverged in a yellow wood," Nick said, using his Mock Trial voice. "And I, I took the one less traveled.
~ Robyn Schneider
I climbed into my car and started to head home, my visor down against the glare of the sun. But at the last minute, I turned left, because I never had before, and because I had time to go down different road.
~ Robyn Schneider
There's this poem," Cassidy finally said, "by Mary Oliver. And I used to write a line from it in all of my school notebooks to remind myself that I didn't have to be embarrassed of the past and afraid of the future. And it helped. So I'm giving it to you. The line is, 'Tell me, what is it you plan to do/With your one wild and precious life?
~ Robyn Schneider
Ever wanted to make out in an elevator?" I asked, grinning.
~ Robyn Schneider
Now hurry up. We're taking the road beyond the road less traveled, and being on time will make all the difference.
~ Robyn Schneider
There's this poem," Cassidy finally said, "by Mary Oliver. And I used to write a line from it in all of my school notebooks to remind myself that I didn't have to be embarrassed of the past and afraid of the future. And it helped. So I'm giving it to you. The line is, 'Tell me, what is it you plan to do/With your one wild and precious life?'" We
~ Robyn Schneider
The Dark Tower: Gunslinger Born; The Dark Tower: The Long Road Home; The Dark Tower: Treachery; The Dark Tower: The Sorcerer (one-shot comic, not collected); The Dark Tower: Fall of Gilead; The Dark Tower: The Battle of Jericho Hill and The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger – The Journey Begins.
~ Rocky Wood
Life is not a problem to be solved, but a mystery to be lived.
~ Rod Dreher
I have fallen in love with the world And I am aware that I have chosen the most dangerous lover of them all.
~ Rod McKuen
We parked our bikes on verges so they could graze.
~ Roddy Doyle