Zitat des Tages über Abenteurer / Adventurer:
I am not, by nature, an explorer or an adventurer.
Arcadia was a typical venture capital deal, but I'm the adventurer and the capitalist.
The true adventurer goes forth aimless and uncalculating to meet and greet unknown fate.
The bold adventurer succeeds the best.
But I'm an adventurer. I like invention, I like discovery.
Dickinson is my hero because she was a joker, because she would never explain, because as a poet she confronted pain, dread and death, and because she was capable of speaking of those matters with both levity and seriousness. She's my hero because she was a metaphysical adventurer.
Nothing need be apprehended from this miserable adventurer.
Many will call me an adventurer - and that I am, only one of a different sort: one of those who risks his skin to prove his platitudes.
My dad was an adventurer, my mother a romantic. When they met in college, both were creative writers; the writing was a bond.
I'm crazy about my father, he's an amazing man, a real adventurer. He took us with him to travel all over the world. We were in places that were so remote, that white people hardly ever reach them.
A plumber is an adventurer who traces leaky pipes to their source.
What I find interesting about Captain Action is that he is more an adventurer and spy than he is a soldier.
I'm an adventurer. There are so many things I'd like to do. I'd love to do an Angelina Jolie and dress in lycra and kick the crap out of somebody in a movie. It doesn't matter how rubbish the script is.
I like the idea of the adventurer's spirit. I think that is very much what a man searches for, in a certain way.
I want to explore the world properly, to be able to write about and take pictures of all kinds of different cultures. Just be an explorer or adventurer. I also love extreme sports.
I'm an adventurer and I enjoy all types of things, and eating is a part of that. It's just too bad we have to watch what we eat.
Peter Fleming was a famous English traveler, explorer and adventurer, whose non-fiction books were hugely successful. My father owned signed copies of all of them - he and Peter Fleming had become acquainted over some detail of set design at the Korda film studio in Shepperton - and I had read each of them with breathless adolescent excitement.