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George Eliot

"Adventure is not outside man; it is within."

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"Keep traveling, even if you don't know where the road will end."

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"When you face a great problem in life, don't get scared. Consider it a great adventure. Ultimately it will shape your life with charm."

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"Adventure is a way of worthy life."

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"Adventures are never fun while you're having them."

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"The most daring adventure in life is life itself."

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"Begin the journey. The whole world is waiting to help you."

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"And, too ignorant to be scared, too young to be awed, Tristan Thorn traveled beyond the fields we know..."

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