“All in all, for someone who was immersed in, fascinated by, and dedicated to flight, I was disappointed by the wrinkle in history that had brought me along one generation late. I had missed all the great times and adventures in flight.” GenerationsAdventureLateFlightDisappointedDedicatedFascinatedWrinklesGreat Times Author:Neil Armstrong
“Leaps over walls - especially when taken late in life - can be extremely perilous. To leap successfully, you need a sense of humor, the spirit of adventure and an unshakable conviction that what you are leaping over is an obstacle upon which you would otherwise fall down.” NeedsSpiritFallTakenRiskAdventureWallLateConvictionObstaclesLeapSense Of HumorFalling DownUnshakableSpirit Of Adventure Book:I Leap Over The Wall - Contrasts And Impressions After Twenty-Eight Years In A Convent Source: I Leap Over The Wall - Contrasts And Impressions After Twenty-Eight Years In A Convent
“The Hawley Book of the Dead had me completely spellbound from beginning to end. A storytelling virtuosa, Chrysler Szarlan has woven a wondrous, scintillating web of suspense, love, history, and magic that will keep you eagerly turning the pages late into the night. Even readers not normally drawn to the supernatural will be swept away by this book; it has everything a great adventure should have-and so much more.” ShouldBookEndsNightMagicAdventureReaderLatePagesShould HaveStorytellingSuspenseWovenWondrousSwept AwayGreat AdventureChryslerBook Of The Dead Author:Anne Fortier
“The truth is that the materialistic paternalism of the present day, if allowed to go on unchecked, will rapidly make of America one huge "Main Street," where spiritual adventure will be discouraged and democracy will be regarded as consisting in the reduction of all mankind to the proportions of the narrowest and least gifted of the citizens. God grant that there may come a reaction, and that the great principles of Anglo-Saxon liberty may be rediscovered before it is too late!” IfsMayAmericaSpiritualLibertyPrinciplesDemocracyStreetsMankindAdventureHugeGoes OnCitizensTruth IsLateReactionsProportionToo LateGrantsGiftedDiscouragedReductionMaterialisticPresent DayMain StreetAnglo SaxonPaternalism Author:John Gresham Machen
“If you come to a fork in the road, take it.” IfsFunnyHappinessAdventureTravelLateBaseballOver ItLive ByTime TravelTake TimeTraveledFunny TravelYankeesCarpe DiemForksNew York YankeesBaseball PlayerGreat TravelInspiring TravelTravel AdventureIsmsAdventure And TravelFamous BaseballLife Is An AdventurePhotography And TravelFunny BaseballGreat BaseballInspirational AdventureRoads TraveledAdventure And LifeBackpackingTravel AbroadFunny SportsLittle LeagueFunniest SportsRoads And JourneysInspirational Adventure TimeDeja VuStay HumbleYankees BaseballFork In The RoadFunny AdventureRoad LifeAmerican BaseballReally PopularShort TravelSilly StupidDiscovery And TravelCrybabiesEasy RoadSaying The Same Thing Over And OverBaseball Hall Of FameGiving Directions Author:Yogi Berra
“I am looking for someone to share in an adventure that I am arranging, and it's very difficult to find anyone.' I should think so — in these parts! We are plain quiet folk and have no use for adventures. Nasty disturbing uncomfortable things! Make you late for dinner!” ThinkingShouldUseDifficultShareAdventureQuietLateFolksDinnerUncomfortableNastyDisturbingArrangingGreat Hobbit Book:The Hobbit Source: The Hobbit
“When once a man is launched on such an adventure as this, he must bid farewell to hopes and fears, otherwise death or deliverance will both come too late to save his honor and his reason. Ho, my beauties!” MenReasonAdventureHonorLateToo LateFarewellDeliveranceHopes And Fears Author:C. S. Lewis
“We are plain quiet folk and have no use for adventures. Nasty disturbing uncomfortable things! Make you late for dinner!” AdventureLateDinner Author:J. R. R. Tolkien
“Remember the high board at the swimming pool? After days of looking up at it you finally climbed the wet steps to the platform. From there, it was higher than ever. There were only two ways down: the steps to defeat of the dive to victory. You stood on the edge, shivering in the hot sun, deathly afraid. At last you leaned too far forward, it was too late for retreat, and you dived. The high board was conquered, and you spent the rest of the day diving. Climbing a thousand high boards, we demolish fear, and turn into human beings.” WayLifeHumansTwoLastsRememberTurnsHuman BeingsStepsSunAdventureVictoryHigherThousandLateHotDefeatEdgesBoardsToo LateClimbingSwimmingPoolWetPlatformsRetreatTwo WaysDivingSwimming PoolDemolishHot Sun Author:Richard Bach