“Adventure must start with running away from home.” HomeRunningAdventureRunning AwayAway From HomeHome Away From Home Author:William Bolitho
“One was kind, out of a bounty that could hardly be exhausted, to old governesses and gardeners, who could be relied upon to give thanks with proper abjection; one performed public duties, for which one was paid in full by deference; one was chaste, refusing to run away from one's husband with other men who for the most part did not ask one to do so, and who in any case had nothing better to offer than one's own home. Knowing no difficulties one was without fortitude; knowing no criteria but one's own achievements one was without taste.” MenGivingKindHomeRunningAsksCasesKnowingDutyTasteOffersHusbandAchievementDifficultyPaidThanksRunning AwayExhaustedFortitudeCriteriaGardenerChasteBountyDeferenceAbjectionPaid In Full Book:The Thinking Reed Source: The Thinking Reed
“You can run away from home But you can't run away from your pain I sit here alone There's always someone else to blame.” HomeRunningPainBlameRunning AwayAway From Home Author:Ben Harper
“Statistically, Portland, Oregon has the most street kids, like kids that run away from home and live on the street. Its like a whole culture thing there. If you walk around on the streets, there are kids living on the streets, begging for money, but its almost like a cool thing. They all just sit around and play music and squat.” IfsPlayWholeHomeRunningKidsCultureWalksStreetsRunning AwayBeggingLiving OnCool ThingsAway From HomeOregonSquatPortlandPortland Oregon Author:Laura Ramsey
“When one commits one's self to an airborne craft and the door is fastened against earth and home, there is no escape even by running away. The result is a strange sense of peace - desperate, perhaps, but peace.” SelfHomeRunningEarthResultsDoorsStrangeFlyingCommitCraftsDesperateRunning AwayAirborne Book:A Bridge for Passing Source: A Bridge for Passing
“For only that which we knew and practiced at age 15 will one day constitute our attraction. And one thing, therefore, can never be made good: having neglected to run away from home.” MadeHomeRunningAgeOne ThingOne DayAttractionRunning AwayNeglectedAway From Home Author:Walter Benjamin