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“It is like a voyage of discovery into unknown lands, seeking not for new territory but for new knowledge. It should appeal to those with a good sense of adventure.”
Frederick Sanger“I wanted to be a pilot. I loved flying and I loved all the technology and the equipment and the sense of adventure that came with it. I think that feeling still bleeds over into everything I do today.”
Graham Brown“I think I still have a great sense of adventure and trust, and am surprisingly idealistic given all the horrible things I've seen since I was 25. I think how I have changed is that I have a much deeper understanding of the dark forces in the world, of power.”
Jacqueline Novogratz“I will say that as I get older and calmer and quieter in my own self, the one quality in a woman that I find more and more attractive is kindness. A sense of adventure and humor is important too, but I truly find kindness and consideration for others to be the most attractive thing in anyone.”
Colin Farrell“Where's your sense of adventure?It died under mysterious circumstances. My sense of self-preservation found the body, but assures me it has an airtight alibi.-Captain Tagon & Captain Andreyasn”
Howard Tayler, Resident Mad Scientist“Our work is not to become unique. We are unique. Our work is to unleash our sense of adventure and to allow the inner whisper that says “come hither” to be reason enough to go.”
Vironika Tugaleva“My gramps is a lot like you. No sense of adventure. All he does is sit in his urn...”
Cleo Peitsche“The opposite of Insecurity isn’t Security. It’s a Sense of Adventure.”
Brownell Landrum, Five Reasons Why Bad Things Happen: How to Turn Tragedies Into Triumph“What is even more important than developing intuition is cultivating the sense of adventure and discovery in life.”
Akemi G, Why We Are Born: Remembering Our Purpose through the Akashic Records“There are few things more pathetic than those who have lost their curiosity and sense of adventure, and who no longer care to learn.”
Gordon B. Hinckley, Way to Be!: 9 Rules For Living the Good Life