
Top 14 Heroic Travel Quotes
#1. Our point isn't to make an examination of popular film but to illustrate that the yearning for a heroic adventure lies just beneath the surface of our consciousness; film, television, literature, sports, and travel are in a sense vicarious adventures.
Alan Hirsch
#2. Groups create supernatural beings not to explain the universe but to order their societies.
Jonathan Haidt
#3. I was at a family friend's house and in true Jamaican style we celebrated with food. I relived every single emotionit was a moving experience. I am super-happy with all the love and support I am getting from my Jamaicans and Caribbean people.
Tessanne Chin
#4. 99.99 percent of all species that have ever lived are no longer with us.
Bill Bryson
#5. I miss my room. I miss my bed. I miss being a little punk with no care in the world, giving two fucks about it, just looking for trouble. I guess I found it.
Andrea Portes
#6. Failure is just a tax on the way to success. It is inevitable but it is not the whole story.
Michael Hyatt
#7. Bored by safety, the lover grows jealous and exacting.
Mason Cooley
#8. Of course I don't want to get knocked down. But the single and sole solution to that fear is to not go anywhere where I can be knocked down. And is that not already being knocked down?
Craig D. Lounsbrough
#10. We fuck, we have fun, and then we spoon. I don't go home ...
Samantha Young
#11. In the U.K., we have always been an open, trading nation, enriched by our global links. Contemporary patterns of migration extend this tradition.
David Blunkett
#12. I am ashamed to be an American. And the title of U.S. soldier is just the lie of fools,
Bowe Bergdahl
#13. I began to study marijuana in 1967 ... I had not yet learned that there is something very special about illicit drugs. If they don't always make the drug user behave irrationally, they certainly cause many non-users to behave that way.
Lester Grinspoon
#14. THE FIRST FEW WORDS of every story are always the hardest to write. It's almost as if pulling them out, putting them on paper, commits you to seeing it all through. As if once you start, you are required to finish. And how do you finish when some things never end?
Amy Harmon
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