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Quotes About Wanderer

With full dark he came forth, a solitary traveler going south. He walked all night.
~ Cormac McCarthy
For the world is broken, sundered, busted down the middle, self ripped from self and man pasted back together as mythical monster, half angel, half beast, but no man...Some day a man will walk into my office as a ghost or beast or ghost-beast and walk out as a man, which is to say sovereign wanderer, lordly exile, worker and waiter and watcher.
~ Walker Percy
I'm not a vagrant. I'm a hobo. Big difference.
~ Lee Child
There are words for a woman who walks the streets late at night," she said, with another meaningful look. "Words like insomniac.
~ Lemony Snicket
I'm a traveling practical joker. That's my line of work.
~ Colin Mochrie
Errabat nudo per loca sola pede. She was wandering barefoot through lonely places.
~ Ovid
I'm a lunatic wandering around for scraps.
~ Daniel Handler
" I have loved her, my little wanderer with a mind full of wild forests and eyes that await adventures."
~ Conny Cernik
A person does not grow from the ground like a vine or a tree, one is not part of a plot of land. Mankind has legs so it can wander.
~ Roman Payne, The Wanderess
I see myself forever and ever as the ridiculous [person], the lonely soul, the wanderer, the restless frustrated artist, the [person] in love with love, always in search of the absolute, always seeking the unattainable.
~ Henry Miller
slept all night in the cedar grove, i was born to ramble, born to rove, some men are searchin' for the holy grail, but there ain't nothin' sweeter than ridin' the rails
~ Tom Waits
All the other stars keep to their courses, and go along just like trains on their rails, but comets can go absolutely anywhere; they pop up here and there wherever you least expect them." "Like me," said Snufkin, laughing. "They must be sky-tramps!" Moomintroll looked disapprovingly at him. "It's nothing to laugh at," he said. "It would be a terrible thing if a comet hit the earth.
~ Tove Jansson
He did not think of himself as a tourist; he was a traveler. The difference is partly one of time, he would explain. Whereas the tourist generally hurries back home at the end of a few weeks or months, the traveler, belonging no more to one place than to the next, moves slowly, over periods of years, from one part of the earth to another.
~ Paul Bowles
Obsessive and easily bored, he was incapable of being sexually faithful to any woman. He reveled in being a wanderer, an eavesdropper, a stranger
~ Paul Theroux
We are all pilgrims in search of the unknown.
~ Paulo Coelho
She had a pretty face, but her head was up in space.
~ Avril Lavigne
Art is an outsider, a gypsy over the face of the earth.
~ Robert Henri
O Innocence, with laughing eyes! Thou art a cherub from the skies, A wanderer from heaven.
~ Harvey Rice
Those that Hobgoblin call you and sweet Puck, You do their work, and they shall have good luck: Are not you he?' 'Thou speak'st aright; I am that merry wanderer of the night.
~ William Shakespeare
I am a stranger in all countries.
~ Xenophon
A guy like that, a wanderer who'd go anywhere but fit in nowhere.
~ Christopher McDougall
Tell me, muse, of the man of many resources who wandered far and wide after he sacked the holy citadel of Troy, and he saw the cities and learned the thoughts of many men, and on the sea he suffered in his heart many woes.
~ Homer
It's a strange life, isn't it? ...A Rom with no tribe. No matter how hard you look, you can never find a home. Because to us, home is not a building or a tent or a vardo... home is a family.
~ Lisa Kleypas
Celui qui n'appartient à aucun lieu spécifique ne peut, en réalité, retourner nulle part.
~ Jhumpa Lahiri