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I decided that adventure was the best way to learn about writing.
— Lloyd Alexander
Embrace those parts of yourself that you've skillfully avoided until now. That's your true adventure.
— Gina Greenlee
I watched her shadow merge with the darker colours of the deep sea.
— Erica Sehyun Song
I could have drowned today. If they hadn't been screaming my name so loudly and if I hadn't woken up, I would have drowned.
— Erica Sehyun Song
I closed my eyes and dived into foreign water.
— Erica Sehyun Song
Four great adventures; read, learn, write and travel.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
Chapter one is where you reach out your hand to the reader and say, "Come, let's have an adventure together.
— Tenaya Jayne
Where the fog is thickest, begin.
— Marty Rubin
. . . it's part of the adventure!
— Cat McMahon
Fiction that isn't an author's personal adventure into the frightening or the unknown isn't worth writing for anything but money.
— Jonathan Franzen
Take a great adventure to a place, learn the rich history and make your own observation about the place.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
As Jane Austen might have put it: It is a truth universally acknowledged that young protagonists in search of adventure must ditch their parents.
— Philip Pullman
The important thing for any writer to remember is to take the writing seriously, but not the writer.
— A.E. Poynor
I've always tried to write the kind of book I most loved to read: character-centered adventure.
— Lois McMaster Bujold
Although nobody could ever know about our friendship, that wasn't going to stop us from being together.
— Erica Sehyun Song
Writing is an adventure.
— Winston Churchill
Writing is a marvelous adventure and very labor-intensive: those words run away and try to escape. They are very difficult to capture.
— Eduardo Galeano
Dare to explore the beautiful places of the world.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
Writing a book is an adventure.
— Winston Churchill
Have you lost your mind? What have I told you Charlie about whales? You can't MANHANDLE THEM!
— Erica Sehyun Song
Deeply funny musings and adventures elevate Paul Rudnick to the highest level of American comedy writing.
— Steve Martin
A life of writing books is a trying adventure in which you cannot find out where you are unless you lose your way.
— Philip Roth
A smart person is not one that knows the answers, but one who knows where to find them ...
— William Petersen
A challenge that tested Tom to his limit but in return gave him more than he could ever have imagined.
— Bear Grylls
Learning voyage, the greatest adventure.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
I knew that it was impossible for us to be kept apart for too long.
— Erica Sehyun Song
Be one with today's adventure.
— A.D. Posey
Come now, I was not about to let that thing eat you.
— Stacy Buck
Foolish acts and bold adventures almost always appear, especially in the beginning, to be the absolute same thing.
— Leigh Ann Henion
I feel that I am writing out of a full life. I am a rich man, rich in men known, in adventures had. I am rich with living.
— Sherwood Anderson
She snorted in amusement at my remark. "When are the guards going to start to notice?"
Keith peered into the distance. "Starting now, — Erica Sehyun Song
Keith peered into the distance. "Starting now, — Erica Sehyun Song
I told you; I am Arianna, the Siren, your Guardian, and how is a Guardian supposed to do her job if she is clueless about the Guardianee?
— Erica Sehyun Song
too young to live, too old to die
— Jeffrey Rasley
I could have drowned ... and my brother didn't even care.
— Erica Sehyun Song
Will I ever see the mountains or am I doomed to roam the flatlands?
— Jessica-Lynn Barbour
His line was the jocundly-sentimental Wardour Street brand of adventure, told in a style that exactly met, but never exceeded, every expectation.
— Rudyard Kipling
Writing a book is an adventure: it begins as an amusement, then it becomes a mistress, then a master, and finally a tyrant.
— Winston S. Churchill
I was always taught to write the book you want to read. It's a philosophy I haven't wavered from since.
— E.A. De Graaf