Adventure Quote by Samuel de Champlain Download Open image “The advice I give to all adventurers is to seek a place where they may sleep in safety.” — Samuel de Champlain ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.2 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Adventure Adventurer Advice Giving May Safety Sleep
“Too many people surrender to a place of safety. That place where all they do is long to sleep so they can dream about… — Kim Fay Copy Share Image
“Evacuees in the shelters would sleep alternating head-to-toe, “the best position for sleep, in that it decreases the spread of respiratory ailments,” explained FEMA’s… — Garrett M. Graff Copy Share Image
Children are our future and their future begins with a safe sleeping environment. — Kay Ivey Copy Share Image
In sleep, you are safe from the revolting mechanics of living and being a prey to outrageous fortune. — Taylor Caldwell Copy Share Image
Having a perilous adventure is always better than comatose safety. Always, always, always, always, always. — James Alan Gardner Copy Share Image
This is 2017, nobody should be sleeping in a tent on the concrete in the middle of Martin Place - it's not safe for them. — Gladys Berejiklian Copy Share Image
“If you’re stuck in the cage, it’s time to smash the glass around you and crawl your way out. You don’t need anyone’s permission… — Chris Guillebeau Copy Share Image
Anxiously you ask, 'Is there a way to safety? Can someone guide me? Is there an escape from threatened destruction?' The answer is a… — Thomas S. Monson Copy Share Image
No one but an adventurous traveler can know the luxury of sleep. — Benjamin Disraeli Copy Share Image
Sleeping right next to the person you can't be without is the best feeling in the world no other place feels safer than that… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
A clear conscience yields a good nights sleep; without fear even in the desert. — Vikrant Parsai Copy Share Image
I directed the men in our barque to approach near the savages, and hold their arms in readiness to do their duty in case… — Samuel de Champlain Copy Share Image
They might in the future more than ever before engage in hunting beavers. — Samuel de Champlain Copy Share Image
I'm trying to write a film with my friend. I'd love to get the thrill of speaking actors making my work even funnier. — Russell Howard Copy Share Image
I painted the words "GREAT ADVENTURE" in Beijing, Dallas, San Francisco, Copenhagen, and Japan. What it means to me is completely different to everybody… — Ben Eine Copy Share Image
I've used the Phoenix Centrifuge to replicate what the body's going to go through on the flight up. I've also done some gravity tests… — Richard Branson Copy Share Image
I have lifted my plane . . . for perhaps a thousand flights and I have never felt her wheels glide from the Earth… — Beryl Markham Copy Share Image
I am attracted to looking at the different things language can mean even in one sometimes quite ordinary utterance. Writing is partly about listening… — Rae Armantrout Copy Share Image
What a thrill. You know you've entered new territory when you realise that your outfit cost more than your film. — Jessica Yu Copy Share Image
“So many people live within unhappy circumstances and yet will not take the initiative to change their situation because they are conditioned by a… — Alexander Supertramp Chris McCandless Copy Share Image
A common fallacy in much of the adverse criticism to which science is subjected today is that it claims certainty, infallibility and complete emotional… — Cyril Norman Hinshelwood Copy Share Image
“Exactly. I think the original tantric Buddhists took notice of was some very wise old people who never studied in their youth, but took… — Joe Niemczura Copy Share Image
As an adventurer...I try to protect against the downside. I make sure I have covered as many eventualities as I can. In the end,… — Richard Branson Copy Share Image
“Love can give you such happiness, then can break the very heart it filled, leaving a hole that can never be fixed or protected… — Kevin McLeod Copy Share Image
“It always gave Wolf a peculiar thrill thus to tighten his grip upon his stick, thus to wrap himself more closely in his faded… — John Cowper Powys Copy Share Image