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To the well-organized mind, death is but the next great adventure.

It is in the compelling zest of high adventure and of victory and in creative action that man finds his supreme joys.

Antoine de Saint-Exupery

We do not look in our great cities for our best morality.

A tramp, a gentleman, a poet, a dreamer, a lonely fellow, always hopeful of romance and adventure.

Adventure without risk is Disneyland.

Doug Coupland

The big question is whether you are going to be able to say a hearty yes to your adventure.

I'm a rebel, soul rebel. I'm a capturer, soul adventurer. 

Bob Marley

I hate to hear you talk about all women as if they were fine ladies instead of rational creatures. None of us want to be in calm waters all our lives.

Books are for people who wish they were somewhere else.

For an occurrence to become an adventure it is necessary and sufficient for one to recount it.

Jean-Paul Sartre

Death is just life's next big adventure.

J. K. Rowling

The adventure of the hero is the adventure of being alive

Joseph Campbell

A life without adventure is likely to be unsatisfying, but a life in which adventure is allowed to take whatever form it will is sure to be short.

Bertrand Russell

The word 'romance' according to the dictionary means excitement, adventure and something extremely real. Romance should last a lifetime.

Billy Graham

It is only in adventure that some people succeed in knowing themselves - in finding themselves.

Andre Gide

All adventure is now reactionary.

William F. Buckley, Jr.

The great living experience for every man is his adventure into the woman. The man embraces in the woman all that is not himself and from that one resultant, from that embrace, comes every new action.

David Herbert Lawrence

I've been here before and will come again, but I'm not going this trip through.

Bob Marley

Writing a book is an adventure. To begin with it is a toy and an amusement, then it becomes a mistress and then it becomes a master and then a tyrant. The last phase is that just as you are about to be reconciled to your servitude, you kill the monster and fling him out to the public.

Men of age object too much, consult too long, adventure too little, repent too soon, and seldom drive business home to the full period, but content themselves with a mediocrity of success.

Dale Carnegie

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