Quotes About Wanderer
your footsteps are the road, wanderer, and nothing else there is no road, it is born of walking and looking back, you gaze upon the path to which you never shall return there is no road, wanderer only wakes upon the sea
~ Antonio Machado
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Un buhonero que cruzaba aquellas tierras errante, fue en Dauria acusado, preso y muerto en garrote infame.
~ Antonio Machado
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Though you may be a wanderer, living out your days in exile, home is with you always, in blood-song and bone map, and in the echo of your mother's voice as you tell her favorite tale to your children or the children who gather around you in the land of your exile. Home is your most constant companion.
~ Ari Berk
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He who has attained the freedom of reason to any extent cannot, for a long time, regard himself otherwise than as a wanderer on the face of the earth - and not even as a traveler towards a final goal, for there is no such thing. But he certainly wants to observe and keep his eyes open to whatever actually happens in the world; therefore he cannot attach his heart too firmly to anything individual; he must have in himself something wandering that takes pleasure in change and transitoriness.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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My thoughts', said the wanderer to his shadow, 'should show me where I stand, but they should not betray to me where I am going. I love ignorance of the future and do not want to perish of impatience and premature tasting of things promised.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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I am a wanderer and mountain-climber, said he to his heart, I love not the plains, and it seemeth I cannot long sit still. And whatever may still overtake me as fate and experience—a wandering will be therein, and a mountain-climbing: in the end one experienceth only oneself.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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Life is a journey so everyone is a tourist
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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Ever since childhood, when I lived within earshot of the Boston and Maine, I have seldom heard a train go by and not wished I was on it.
~ Paul Theroux
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Y el viaje de un vago Oriente por entrevistos barcos, y el grano de oraciones que floreció en blasfemia, y los azoramientos del cisne entre los charcos, y el falso azul nocturno de inquerida bohemia.
~ Ruben Dario
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Think of me as a guide. Think of yourself as a wanderer in a dark wood. It's about to get darker.
~ Margaret Atwood
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I thought of myself as an itinerant brain--the equivalent of a strolling player of Elizabethan times, or else a troubadour, clutching my university degree like a cheap lute.
~ Margaret Atwood
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Time, you old gipsy man, Will you not stay, Put up your caravan Just for one day?
~ Ralph Hodgson
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I have no sense of time, and I'm a dreamer.
~ Richard Gere
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I am a fugitive and a vagabond, a sojourner seeking signs.
~ Annie Dillard
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I didn't yet know that romantic heroes—famous and not—are usually aimless nomads in disguise.
~ Sherman Alexie
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As the life of the horse is in his legs, so the life of the traveler is in his feet, and good care should be taken of them.
~ Juliette de Bairacli Levy
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A man without a home can't be lost.
~ Kurt Vonnegut
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Shahid was the free spirit of the Kamal family: a dreamer, an idealist, a wanderer on the face of the earth--or, as Ahmed would put it, a lazy fuckwit.
~ John Lanchester
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I don't really have any people in my life who aren't gypsies.
~ Brie Larson
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I am a gypsy, basically.
~ Dimple Kapadia
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His spirit chaunged house and wente ther, As I cam nevere, I kan nat tellen wher.
~ Geoffrey Chaucer
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I had a wonderful childhood, but I was a wanderer from year one.
~ Maureen Forrester
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The truth is that it is natural, as well as necessary, for every man to be a vagabond occasionally.
~ Samuel H. Hammond
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O, to bring back the great Homeric time, The simple manners and the deed sublime: When the wise Wanderer, often foiled by Fate, Through the long furrow drave the ploughshare straight.
~ Mortimer Collins
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