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Prem Jagyasi
“Traveling widens your horizon and teaches you to be happy and positive.”
Dr Prem Jagyasi

Prem Jagyasi
“Obstacles and opportunities go hand in hand. The difference lies in the way we perceive them.”
Dr Prem Jagyasi

Prem Jagyasi
“Once you begin traveling, it might so happen that you discover a place where people are just like you.”
Dr Prem Jagyasi

Prem Jagyasi
“We should always be ready to explore our positive and negative traits by evaluating our real self from time to time.”
Dr Prem Jagyasi

Prem Jagyasi
“To avoid being a diffident, contrite and regretful personality, we should work hard to explore our true potential and take a cue from our abilities to exploit available opportunities.”
Dr Prem Jagyasi

Francis Shenstone
“Don’t put off your adventures while you wait for available friends to join.”
Francis Shenstone, The Explorer's Mindset: Unlock Health Happiness and Success the Fun Way

Ogwo David Emenike
“It is better to explore a gainful uncertainty than to sit in a painful certainty.”
Ogwo David Emenike

Henry Ford
“Everybody wants to be someplace he ain't.”
Henry Ford

Amit Ray
“Enrich your life. Dream, explore and discover the unknown lands with new eyes, new lights and new truths.”
Amit Ray, Peace Bliss Beauty and Truth: Living with Positivity

Pamela McLean
“To know one’s self requires a fierce and courageous willingness to explore the many layers of one’s inner landscape.”
Pamela McLean, Self as Coach, Self as Leader: Developing the Best in You to Develop the Best in Others

Ben Montgomery
“...observers, by nature, had to create a story to understand why one would set out on foot, leaving the shelters we build to plant us in civilization and set us apart from the world, the cars and houses and offices. To follow a path great distances, to open oneself to the world and a multitude of unexpected experiences, to voluntarily face the wrath of nature unprotected, was difficult to understand.”
Ben Montgomery, Grandma Gatewood's Walk: The Inspiring Story of the Woman Who Saved the Appalachian Trail

“Sometimes we wander to find ourselves rather than to find places.”
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Prem Jagyasi
“The path of your life shouldn't be decided by sitting idle and just thinking over it; instead, it should be explored by doing things you never did and taking paths you never took. let life help you find the way, not the other way around.”
Dr Prem Jagyasi

Chetan M. Kumbhar
“You are a computer. If you become front-end you'll count the likes on social media. If you become back-end you'll be breathing deep on a mountain. Listen! one life man. Become a Full-stack.”
Chetan M. Kumbhar

Jodi Picoult
“Some of us let this realization guide us... We book trips to Tibet, we learn how to sculpt, we skydive. We try to pretend it's not almost over. But some of us just fill up our gas tanks and top off our Metro cards and do the grocery shopping, because if you only see the path that's right ahead of you, you don't obsess over when the cliff might drop off.”
Jodi Picoult, Small Great Things

Stefanie Payne
“Capitol Reed is filled with geology that takes shape, color, and dimension to a level beyond comprehension.”
Stefanie Payne, A Year in the National Parks: The Greatest American Road Trip

“Travelling is therapy, where sorrows need no words for being expressed and healing needs no pills.”
Sachin Kumar Puli

“A self-taught person looks at the big picture with an open mind, they explore everything. They investigate themselves uncovering what is no longer taught, and experience supports it”
Efrat Cybulkiewicz

Dhonielle Clayton
“As writers we have been given the great privilege to create something that gives people a space to explore who they are.” —@brownbookworm”
Dhonielle Clayton

“Every new moment holds a greater potential than the last. Explore it!”
TemitOpe Ibrahim

Nicky Verd
“Lack of a formal education is a death sentence to some and an opportunity to explore for others”
Nicky Verd

“The exploration of self is only enhanced by your expeditions & innumerable odysseys that nurture the mind and soul, if finding a purpose is your goal then travelling lies at the heart of it.”
Sachin Kumar Puli

Liz Braswell
“Father, I've ruled, and while I might be good at it, I don't like it. I want to do what I've always wanted to do." She pointed out at the dark ocean. "Explore. Meet new people. Learn new languages. Discover new things and the artists who make them. I want to find out what happened to the Hyperboreans. I want to reengage trade with the Tsangalu. I want to know if there's anyone else out there like Ursula..."
Triton- and Sebastian, and Flounder- shuddered.
"Maybe they're not all like her," she said quickly. "Father, the world of the mer has been getting smaller and smaller, consumed with ourselves and our own arts, thoughts, and philosophies for far too long. Humans have conquered most of the Dry World- we need to unite the World Under the Sea, for survival if nothing else.”
Liz Braswell, Part of Your World

“Explore the eternity of your existence.”
Lailah Gifty Akita

“Explore the eternity of existence.”
Lailah Gifty Akita

“Explore eternity of existence with eagerness.”
Lailah Gifty Akita

Monica Carolan
“Whenever you reach a barrier, you must choose of two things. Let it be the end or explore what the darkness drinks.”
Monica Carolan, Only If You Let Them

Monica Carolan
“Whenever you reach a barrier, you must choose one of two things. Let it be the end of explore what the darkness brings.”
Monica Carolan

Steven Magee
“If you are going to have an adventure around the world, it really helps if you can get it by working for international employers.”
Steven Magee

“Fear is a signal. It tells us that we have an opportunity to grow. When we encounter our fears, we have an oppor- tunity to adapt, grow stronger, and improve in whatever realm we are currently developing. If we wish to grow, we need to spend time in the unknown. If we're not exploring the unknown, we're not growing, we're not adapting, and we're not getting stronger.”
Chris Duffin, The Eagle and the Dragon: A Story of Strength and Reinvention