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Quotes About Nomadic

I'm never anywhere for more than three weeks.
~ Clemence Poesy
I don't have a place that I call home at the moment because there's no point. I mean, I'm a traveling circus for a while. It's weird. Like, if I wanted to go home, there's nowhere to go. I just go to a hotel. But I've kind of gotten used to it.
~ Idris Elba
We humans for millions of years were nomadic. We associated freedom and well-being with the ability to move into open spaces, to find places more suited to hunting.
~ Robert Greene
I live in a bus and go from place to place and sometimes feel very detached from what's going on.
~ Gavin DeGraw
I don't think I'll ever be able to stay in one place for more than a year or two. It's not in my nature.
~ Ricky Williams
I still haven't finished unpacking - by the time I do, it'll be time to move again.
~ Rob Sheffield
The rumpled bed was the only proof that anyone had stayed here. Already the room had lost the feel of him; it even seemed to smell empty, despite his own scent on the sheets. He never stayed anywhere long enough to make that feel cling past his readiness to leave. Never long enough to put down roots, make it any kind of home.
~ Robert Jordan
Whenever the long poles supporting their homes began to rot, they simply moved to a new location and built new homes.
~ Don Richardson
I move around a lot. Ive lived in a ton of different places - and only for a month or two at a time. I have a deep, rabid curiosity, so I like having a gypsy life.
~ Hilarie Burton
Beer was the driving force that led nomadic mankind into village life. It was this appetite for beer-making material that led to crop cultivation, permanent settlement and agriculture.
~ Alan D. Eames
I just really think every job I do, I get this gypsy attitude to money.
~ Jessica Brown Findlay
vandwellers are conscientious objectors from a broken, corrupting social order.
~ Jessica Bruder
Bleary-eyed, they find places to pull off the road and rest. In Walmart parking lots. On quiet suburban streets. At truck stops, amid the lullaby of idling engines. Then in the early morning hours—before anyone notices—they're back on the highway. Driving on, they're secure in this knowledge: The last free place in America is a parking spot.
~ Jessica Bruder
Since I was a very small boy, traveling from town to town, three hundred days a year, I learned to love this life. The cradlelike rock and sway of the train, the hospitality of our countrymen, the gentle hearts of our countrywomen. You will find that, as long as you keep moving, there is no end to the delights awaiting you. But you must keep moving, Feliu. Even when the heart skips; even when the view blurs.
~ Andromeda Romano-Lax
Civilisation was built around wheat, around people settling down and not being nomadic. Baking is one of the oldest professions.
~ Paul Hollywood
Home is wherever I hang my hat.
~ Miriam Margolyes
Being an actor is a nomadic profession, and I just try to feel at home wherever I am at that moment.
~ Mia Goth
Wherever we halted we were surrounded by wandering troops of Bedouins.
~ Richard Francis Burton
I am a gypsy, in a way. It's a condition of my profession.
~ Christian Slater
I don't have a permanent place where I live. I'm in Atlanta about six or seven months out of the year. I gave up on my place in New York. I don't have a place in L.A., but sometimes when I go there for the hiatus, I stay in temporary housing. It's all over the place, and I don't know where I live!
~ Brooke Elliott
when 'one leads a nomadic life, as I do at the moment, it is not easy to do everything at the right time'.
~ Roland Huntford
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
Paleolithic humans migrated often, and, like my teenagers, they followed the food.
~ Leonard Mlodinow
I'm a gypsy at heart," Qwilleran said. "Home is where I hang my toothbrush and where the cats have their commode. See you tonight.
~ Lilian Jackson Braun