Quotes about Adventure
if you surround yourself with people who are strong and positive, you're more likely to see a world full of opportunity and adventure.
- Jack Canfield
What is that feeling when you're driving away from people and they recede on the plain till you see their specks dispersing? - it's the too-huge world vaulting us, and it's good-bye. But we lean forward to the next crazy venture beneath the skies.
- Jack Kerouac
Called by the sirens and followed by an albatross.
- Lydia Millet
What place would that be, a whole world without roads? It was a panicking thought. A world without roads! He would go nowhere in such a place. He would be trapped where he was, he would have lived out his life only where he was born.
- Lydia Millet
You can't go on this grand adventure with God and keep your old way of thinking.
- Lysa TerKeurst
Don't we all long to see God at work? His activity around us, in us, and through us is the greatest adventure there is. The God of the universe wants to use you!
- Lysa TerKeurst
I have discovered that if I can change the way I think about something, I can change the way I react to it. If I change the way I react, I can change the way I define myself as a mother. I don't have to be defined as one barely hanging on in survival mode. I can be a mom who thrives and lives and loves the great adventure I've been called to.
- Lysa TerKeurst
Come live with me, and be my love, And we will some new pleasures prove Of golden sands, and crystal brooks, With silken lines, and silver hooks.
- John Donne
Adventure, with all its requisite danger and wildness, is a deeply spiritual longing written into the soul of man.
- John Eldredge
We are created for adventure, and if we cannot find one, we start blowing things out of proportion so it feels like we have one.
- John Eldredge
Made in the image of a perfect relationship, we are relational to the core of our beings and filled with a desire for transcendent purpose. We long to be an irreplaceable part of a shared adventure.
- John Eldredge
All men die; few men ever really live.
- John Eldredge