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Quotes About Vagabond

As actors, we're like these vagabond artists: we have to be invited to perform, so if you don't have a choice of options, it's very hard to define yourself.
~ Joel Kinnaman
His love for me seemed to overflow my limits by its flood of wealth and service. But my necessity was more for giving than foe receiving; for love is a vagabond, who can make his flowers bloom in the wayside dust, better than in the crystal jars kept in the drawing-room.
~ Rabindranath Tagore
for love is a vagabond, who can make his flowers bloom in the wayside dust, better than in the crystal jars kept in the drawing-room.
~ Rabindranath Tagore
The intellect is vagabond, and our system of education fosters restlessness. Our minds travel when our bodies are forced to stay at home. We imitate; and what is imitation but the travelling of the mind?
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
No better than a vagabond now' . . . the end of the cigarette smouldered between his fingers . . . 'without a single—single,' he pronounced slowly; 'and yet . . .' He paused; the rain fell with redoubled violence. 'Some day one's bound to come upon some sort of chance to get it all back again. Must!' he whispered, distinctly, glaring at my boots.
~ Joseph Conrad
There is something in October sets the gipsy blood astir. We must rise and follow her Where from every hill aflame She calls and calls each vagabond by name.
~ Wallace Stegner
Such were our minor preparations for the journey, but above all we laid in an ample stock of good-humour, and a genuine disposition to be pleased; determining to travel in true contrabandista style; taking things as we found them, rough or smooth, and mingling with all classes and conditions in a kind of vagabond companionship. It is the true way to travel in Spain.
~ Washington Irving
She's a gipsy really. That's why she can't stay in houses. She wanders away and comes back again.
~ Agatha Christie
He went, ever on the move, with the slow, shuffling step of wandering beggars who are nowhere at home.
~ Stijn Streuvels
I am a troubadour, a wandering minstrel.
~ Leo Sayer
Besides, I'm a gypsy at heart and I like to travel around.
~ Reba McEntire
in English the word 'peripatetic' means 'one who walks habitually and extensively.
~ Rebecca Solnit
An echo of music, a face in the street, the wafer of the new moon, a wanton thought - only in the iridescence of things the vagabond soul is happy.
~ Logan Pearsall Smith
Let any stranger find mee so pleasant a county, such good way, large heath, three such places as Norwich, Yar. and Lin. in any county of England, and I'll bee once again a vagabond to visit them.
~ Thomas Browne
Goodis's protagonists find refuge amongst tramps, thieves, whores and drunks.
~ Woody Haut
me voici dans l'île – pour ressentir le besoin d'une écriture plus vagabonde qui, à l'extrême, n'a d'autre objet qu'elle-même : ce qu'on nomme littérature.
~ Jean-Bertrand Pontalis
I know I do not exaggerate, unconsciously and unintentionally, the scantiness of my resources and the difficulty of my life... I know that, but for the mercy of God, I might easily have been, for any care that was taken of me, a little robber or a vagabond.
~ Charles Dickens
Aaron stared down at his pad of paper, unsure. He said, "So what would be the best word for you? Vagrant?" Reacher said, "Itinerant. Distributed. Transient. Episodic.
~ Lee Child
Voi tr?i adunat de pe drumuri în cine ÅŸtie ce ospiciu de vagabonzi,fericit de aceast? total? izbeliÅŸte,amestecat cu cei care s-au crezut genii ÅŸi nu erau decât niÅŸte milogi vis?tori,topit în masa anonim? a celor care n-au avut puterea s? reuÅŸeasc? în via?? ÅŸi nici renunÅ£area atât de generoas? cât s? înving? adversit??ile.
~ Fernando Pessoa
It is true, I am only a wanderer on, a pilgrim on this earth! But are you more?
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
The greater part of your misogamy is venal; the other cause of your invective humbug is that you're a muggish homuncle who couldn't raise a flickering ember in a vagabond-laced mutton.
~ Edward Dahlberg
A fugitive and a vagabond shalt thou be in the earth.
~ Anonymous
The life went out of his eyes and it suddenly occurred to me that murderers are the loneliest people on the planet. It's the curse of Cain – the fugitive and the vagabond driven out from the face of the earth.
~ Anthony Horowitz
mendicant mystic
~ Frank Herbert