“It is boring to haunt a writer, and even more so to haunt a celebrity. I would haunt a literary figure! Possibly some superhero, maybe even James Bond. Constant adventures, fights, beautiful women--much more interesting that watching a writer who taps on computer all day long, or a celebrity posing in front of cameras.” LongBeautifulFightingInterestingFrontsFiguresAdventureComputerCamerasConstantBoringSuperheroBeautiful WomenPosing Author:Sergei Lukyanenko
“I could never have dreamed the life I lead. Given where I started, it's remarkable to me the constant adventure that my life has become.” GivenAdventureConstantRemarkable Author:Kandyse McClure
“Sailing is the closest I can get to nature - it's adrenaline, fear, a constant challenge and learning experience, an adventure into the unknown. And of course there is nothing better than wearing the same T-shirt for days and not brushing my hair for weeks.” I CanCoursesChallengesWeekAdventureHairConstantShirtsClosestSailingT ShirtAdrenalineLearning ExperienceBrushingAdrenaline Rush Author:Daria Werbowy
“I do not accept any absolute formulas for living. No preconceived code can see ahead to everything that can happen in a man's life. As we live, we grow and our beliefs change. They must change. So I think we should live with this constant discovery. We should be open to this adventure in heightened awareness of living. We should stake our whole existence on our willingness to explore and experience.” ThinkingMenShouldWholeHappensBeliefGrowsExistenceAcceptingKnowledgeLearningAwarenessAdventureDiscoveryAbsolutesManagementConstantCodeWillingnessFormulasStakes Author:Martin Buber
“I drank lots of water and orange juice and took a multivitamin and iron supplement for breakfast, which was my regimen since Bill had come into my life and brought (along with love, adventure, and excitement) the constant threat of anemia.” WaterAdventureBillsConstantThreatExcitementIronBreakfastOrangeJuiceDrankSupplementsOrange JuiceAnemiaLove AdventureMultivitamins Book:Living Dead in Dallas: A Sookie Stackhouse Novel Source: Living Dead in Dallas: A Sookie Stackhouse Novel
“Then there are those who plant. they endure storms and all the many vicissitudes of the seasons, and they rarely rest. But, unlike a building, a garden never stops growing. And while it requires the gardener's constant attention, it also allows life for the gardener to be a great adventure.” AttentionGrowingBuildingAdventureGardenSeasonsConstantPlantEndureStormGardenerGreat AdventureVicissitudes Author:Paulo Coelho
“A garden should be in a constant state of fluid change, expansion, experiment, adventure; above all it should be an inquisitive, loving, but self-critical journey on the part of its owner.” ShouldSelfStatesTimeChangeJourneyAdventureEssentialsGardenConstantCriticalExperimentsOwnersGardeningExpansionFluidInquisitive Author:H. E. Bates
“In his or her life, each person can take one of two attitudes: to build or to plant. Builders may take years over their tasks, but one day they will finish what they are doing. Then they will stop, hemmed in by their own walls. Life becomes meaningless once the building is finished. Those who plant suffer the storms and the seasons and rarely rest. Unlike a building, a garden never stops growing. And by its constant demands on the gardner's attentions, it makes of the gardener's life a great adventure.” LifeYearsMayPersonsTwoSufferingAttentionAttitudeGrowingBuildingAdventureWallOne DayDemandGardenTasksSeasonsConstantPlantStormFinishedMeaninglessGardenerBuilderGreat Adventure Author:Paulo Coelho
“I take very seriously the sense of our living these days in a global neighborhood. And the first sensible thing to do in such circumstances, as well as one of the most rewarding things, is to go and meet the neighbors, find out who they are, and what they think and feel. So travel for me is an act of discovery and of responsibility as well a grand adventure and a constant liberation.” ThinkingFeelsFirstsWellsResponsibilityAdventureCircumstancesDiscoveryConstantNeighborLiberationThese DaysThings To DoNeighborhoodSensible Author:Pico Iyer