2,981 Quotes About Adventure
- Author Hrishikesh Agnihotri
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When things are not going as per the plan but you are still excited about the journey, know that you are on a thrilling adventure.
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- Author Mark Romel
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The most tantalizing of all adventures is ahead of you. This is not a journey that will feature in any tourist brochure. It is only for the special few. Those who are about to kill you salute you!
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- Author Ben Crawford
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In the course of a lifetime a series of uncomfortable adventures that shape your character and give you stories to look back and laugh about isn't a disaster. A disaster is a series of unmemorable weeks, months, or years that leave you unchanged.
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- Author Adrienne Young
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That was one of Saint's rules.Nothing is free.He wasn't just talking about food or passage or the clothes on your back. He was talking about respect. Safety. Protection. They were things no one owed.And one way or another, you always paid.
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- Author Adrienne Young
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Night fell over the sea, painting the Marigold black except for the white sails stretched against the dark, clouded sky. The stars and moon hid, giving no sign of where the sea ended and the sky began, and I liked the feeling. Like we were floating in the air. The west wind was warm, finding its way onto the ship before it ran back to the wake on the water behind us.
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- Author Adrienne Young
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I stood against the wind, watching the movement of the water around the coral islands. It pushed up the shelf gently, and if it was as calm beneath the surface as it was above, I could do the dive in just minutes
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- Author Kaylee Stepkoski
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Sometimes your next life adventure finds you.
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- Author Stephen King
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I am too old for adventure," the Judge said, putting his clippers away, "but I hope I am not too old to do what I feel is right.
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- Author Alexandre Dumas
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On the first Monday of the month of April, 1625, the market town of Meung, in which the author of Romance of the Rose was born, appeared to be in as perfect a state of revolution as if the Huguenots had just made a second La Rochelle of it.
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