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Jumping from the roof of Mercy was the most interesting thing he had done.
- Toni Morrison
I enjoy putting myself in situations where you are nervous, but you need to enjoy yourself also. I've done skydiving, bungee jumping. I quite like those sensations - when you feel a little bit nervous and you don't really know where you are going. It's a quite good sensation that I love. I like the speed; I like everything.
- Stan Wawrinka
Adventure, with all its requisite danger and wildness, is a deeply spiritual longing written into the soul of man.
- John Eldredge
To me, the real thrill is in making the music, and then I just trust it to find its own audience, and at times it's big and at times it's small, but that's beyond my control.
- Amy Grant
Scare yourself every day, and do something that makes you feel totally excited and totally terrified.
- Jen Sincero
It's not a real adventure when you have to pay for it.
- Edmund Hillary
We talked for almost an hour, and then I received one of the greatest thrills of my life. This man who was my father, this man who knew me too well for me to pull the wool over his eyes, looked at me and said, "Son, if God can do in my life what I've seen him do in yours, then I want to give him the opportunity. I want to trust him as my Savior and Lord." I cannot imagine a greater miracle.
- Josh McDowell
I feel sorry for the man who has never known the bracing thrill of taking a stand and sticking to it fearlessly. Moral courage has rewards that timidity can never imagine. Like a shot of adrenaline, it floods the spirit with vitality
- Billy Graham
Love is meant to be an adventure!!
- Gordon Hinckley
(Miele) really thought the process through. They did such a great job designing these washers and dryers. I got more thrill out of them than I have out of any piece of high tech in years.
- Steve Jobs
I really just love racing cars in general.
- Kyle Larson
From this distance it does resemble fun. Fun is not knowing how it will end.
- Margaret Atwood