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The true adventurer goes forth aimless and uncalculating to meet and greet unknown fate.
That's the great thing about being an actor: Stuff shows up that you never thought was going to go down. You get to play or experience an area of the world that - you know, I live a pretty simple life, I'm not much of an adventurer. I like my couch and my television. So when stuff comes up in the job, it's a good deal.
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.
Ever since the morning of May 29, 1953, when Tenzing Norgay and I became the first climbers to step onto the summit of Mount Everest, I've been called a great adventurer.
The bold adventurer succeeds the best.
I like the idea of the adventurer's spirit. I think that is very much what a man searches for, in a certain way.
But I'm an adventurer. I like invention, I like discovery.
I am sort of an adventurer. I like to explore new places. I don't get to travel as often as I would like but I love it.
I was an adventurer, and I got married a few times. I kept trying to find a relationship as good as my parents'.
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.