A Quote by Princess Stephanie of Monaco

I prefer adventure to comfort. — © Princess Stephanie of Monaco
I prefer adventure to comfort.
Many investors prefer comfort, chasing what is popular and loved, rather than pursuing what is out of favor. The markets do not reward comfort.
Don't think in terms of comfort; think in terms of freedom. Don't think in terms of safety, think in terms of being more alive. And the only way to be more alive is to live dangerously, is to risk, is to go on an adventure. And the greatest adventure is not going to the moon - the greatest adventure is going to your own innermost core.
An adventure story is fear recalled in comfort.
Adventure should be 80 percent 'I think this is manageable,' but it's good to have that last 20 percent where you're right outside your comfort zone. Still safe, but outside your comfort zone.
The danger of an adventure is worth a thousand days of ease and comfort
Getting out of your comfort zone, creating an adventure is really good.
I prefer comfort rather than trendiness when it comes to clothes.
Don't be afraid to expand yourself, to step out of your comfort zone. That's where the joy and the adventure lie.
I prefer flat shoes and comfort: I feel more like myself.
An adventure is never an adventure when it happens. An adventure is simply physical and emotional discomfort recollected in tranquility.
Prefer the familiar word to the far-fetched. Prefer the concrete word to the abstract. Prefer the single word to the circumlocution. Prefer the short word to the long. Prefer the Saxon word to the Romance.
I think a lot of people prefer watching films on TV, in the comfort of their homes.
An adventure is never an adventure while it's happening. Challenging experiences need time to ferment, and adventure is simply physical and emotional discomfort recollected in tranquillity.
Honestly I prefer dressing for comfort rather than style, so whatever is comfortable and looks decent, that'll do.
KISS Psycho Circus is my current favorite. I'm not ashamed to say that I prefer the mindless fun of blasting hordes of creatures to exploration or adventure games.
Much early alchemy seems to have been adventure. You heated and mixed and burnt and pounded and to see what would happen. An adventure might suggest an hypothesis that can subsequently be tested, but adventure is prior to theory.
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