Frosty Wooldridge Quotes
If The Roar Of A Wave Crashes Beyond Your Campsite, You Might Call That Adventure. When Coyotes Howl Outside Your Tent--that May Be Adventure. While You're Sweating Like A Horse In A Climb Over A 12,000 Foot Pass, That's Adventure. When A Howling Headwind Presses Your Lips Against Your Teeth, You're Facing A Mighty Adventure. If You're Pushing Through A Howling Rainstorm, You're Soaked In Adventure. But That's Not What Makes An Adventure. It's Your Willingness To Struggle Through It, To Present Yourself At The Doorstep Of Nature. That Creates The Experience. No More Greater Joy Can Come From Life Than To Live Inside The 'moment' Of An Adventure. It May Be A Momentary 'high', A Stranger That Changes Your Life, An Animal That Delights You Or Frightens You, A Struggle Where You Triumphed, Or Even Failed, Yet You Braved The Challenge. Those Moments Present You Uncommon Experiences That Give Your Life Eternal Expectation. That's Adventure!
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