“You travel life has the aspect of a dream. It is something outside the normal, yet you are in it. It is peopled with characters you have never seen before and in all probability will never see again. It brings occasional homesickness, and loneliness, and pangs of longing ... But you are like the Vikings who have gone into a world of adventure, and home is not home until you return.” WorldCharacterHomeDreamGoneLonelinessAdventureReturnNormalAspectLongingProbabilityOccasionalVikingsHomesickness Author:Agatha Christie
“Rather than focus on the negative aspects of change, which is loss, I focus on the adventure of it and say "What's next?"” NextLossFocusAdventureNegativeAspect Author:Dennis Wholey
“I had always been intrigued by the emotional aspect of adventure gaming-the fact that people get so personally involved.” PeopleFactsEmotionalAdventureInvolvedTravelAspectFunny TravelIntriguedGamerGaming Author:Roberta Williams
“Well, once you get the groove of your life and you sort out the aspects of your life that you prefer, and you’ve performed all your responsibilities as a father and as a partner. And just discovery and the great adventure of having eyes wide open. There’s so much of this beautiful planet that is still actually spectacular and stimulating. There are so many amazing people that you meet along the way. By using my career as the wind in the sails of my adventures, I could see so many things and so many people that I might have missed had my career gone a different direction.” PeopleWayWellsStillsDifferentMightEyeBeautifulFatherResponsibilityCareersGonePlanetsAdventureWindDiscoveryAspectWidePartnersSailSpectacularGrooveDifferent DirectionsGreat AdventureAmazing PeopleEyes Wide Open Author:Robert Plant
“When we are fully mindful of the transience of things - an impending return home from an overseas adventure, a graduation, our child boarding the school bus for the first day of kindergarten, a close colleague changing jobs, a move to a new city - we are more likely to appreciate [be grateful for] and savor the remaining time that we do have. Although bittersweet experiences also make us sad, it is this sadness that prompts us, instead of taking it for granted, to come to appreciate the positive aspects of our vacation, colleague, or hometown; it's 'now or never.'” FirstsChildrenHomeSchoolJobsMovingCitiesSadnessAdventureReturnGratitudeAspectAppreciateOur ChildrenGratefulGrantedBusVacationBe GratefulColleaguesHometownBittersweetPromptsKindergartenTransienceNow Or NeverSchool BusChanging Jobs Author:Sonja Lyubomirsky