Quotes from Jane Wilson-Howarth
To some, having children may seem as conducive to travelling as having your feet set in concrete.
~ Jane Wilson-Howarth
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a dementia sufferer effuses delight and notices very different things when taken out in her wheelchair. Such people can teach us to see again the little things that make a big difference. They can show us how to enjoy familiar environments with fresh new eyes.
~ Jane Wilson-Howarth
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Most moderately active children – as long as they have full stomachs – cope well with exotic experiences, but parents should get fit for their trip. Young children will expect their parents to be All Powerful so they would be wise to prepare properly and arrive with toned quads or they might not keep up on the slopes.
~ Jane Wilson-Howarth
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A smile costs less than electricity, but gives more light than it!
~ Jane Wilson-Howarth
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All of a sudden there was a scampering sound. A small furry hand grabbed my food. The hand had fingernails just like mine, and they were just as dirty. The monkey-thief was fast. He didn't even look back as he shot back up the tree to enjoy my lunch. Another rhesus monkey reached into my day-sack, and cantered away awkwardly with a bigger prize.
~ Jane Wilson-Howarth
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A traveller with an open mind grows richer with each journey, with each encounter, with each conversation.
~ Jane Wilson-Howarth
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On life's journey, every person met, every place, every new word, language, scent & sound changes the traveller a little: forms who they are and whom they become
~ Jane Wilson-Howarth
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I think of the irony that in our language [Nepali] the word for love can also mean deceit.
~ Jane Wilson-Howarth
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