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There is a life you can love, but it takes courage, perseverance, and a little cunning to get there. It takes a warrior.
- John Eldredge
It then occurred to me that after God made all this, he pronounced it good, for heaven's sake. It's his way of letting us know he rather prefers adventure, danger, risk, the element of surprise. This whole creation is unapologetically wild. God loves it that way.
- John Eldredge
Yet this is the world God has made—a world that requires us to live with risk. Because God wants us to live by faith.
- John Eldredge
You can find that life—if you are willing to embark on a great adventure.
- John Eldredge
What sort of tale have I fallen into? is a question that would help us all a great deal if we wondered it for ourselves.
- John Eldredge
we were made to be a part of a great adventure. An adventure that is shared. We do not want the adventure merely for adventure's sake but for what it requires of us for others. We don't want to be alone in it; we want to be in it with others.
- John Eldredge
The reason we love The Chronicles of Narnia or Star Wars or The Matrix or The Lord of the Rings is that they are telling us something about our lives that we never, ever get on the evening news. Or from most pulpits. This is our most desperate hour. Without this burning in our hearts, we lose the meaning of our days.
- John Eldredge
The amount of risk you're willing to take in your life is a direct reflection of what you believe about God.
- John Eldredge
They may be misplaced, forgotten, or misdirected, but in the heart of every man is a desperate desire for a battle to fight, an adventure to live, and a beauty to love.
- John Eldredge
The adventures and work that we choose must fit the soul of the boy. One young man's adventure would be terrifying to another.
- John Eldredge
I am sailing with thee through the dizzy sky! How beautiful thou art!
- John Keats
Lo! I must tell a tale of chivalry;
- John Keats