Quotes About Wandering
I am a kind of stray cat, aren't I?
~ Shirley Jackson
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She meant to savor each turn of her traveling, loving the road and the trees and the houses and the small ugly towns, teasing herself with the notion that she might take it into her head to stop just anywhere and never leave again.
~ Shirley Jackson
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The whole world was nothing but an exile with no hope of a return.
~ Simone de Beauvoir
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A volte penso che staremmo meglio se fossimo semi di soffione: niente famiglia, niente storia, liberi di volare nel mondo, ciascuno nel proprio batuffolo di lanugine.
~ Sophie Kinsella
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I stumbled on you, down the woody Hanks of Mount Cithaeron.
~ Sophocles
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Strange, hearing you just now ... my mind wandered, my thoughts racing back and forth.
~ Sophocles
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He follows his heart's desire, but having found what he sought he wanders round to everyone's door with his song and speech, so that all can admire the hero as he does, be proud of the hero as he is.
~ Soren Kierkegaard
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There is nothing worse for mortals than a wandering life.
~ Homer
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I had always loved life on the road. It was just something that appealed to me very deeply.
~ Jami Attenberg
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I had a project for my life which involved 10 years of wandering, then some years of medical studies and, if any time was left, the great adventure of physics.
~ Che Guevara
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With humanity, life has ended up with a living creature that never quite finds itself in the right place, a living creature destined to wander and endlessly make mistakes.
~ Michel Foucault
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The essential reason for my loneliness is that I don't even know where I belong.
~ Orhan Pamuk
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The world was all before them, where to chooseTheir place of rest, and Providence their guide:They hand in hand with wand'ring steps and slowThrough Eden took their solitary way.
~ John Milton
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I walk unseenOn the dry smooth-shaven green,To behold the wandering moon,Riding near her highest noon,Like one that had been led astrayThrough the heav'n's wide pathless way,And oft, as if her head she bow'd,Stooping through a fleecy cloud.
~ John Milton
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Whatever it takes, Lord, keep me desperate for You because I tend to wander when I stop feeling my need for You.
~ John Piper
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As Geography without History seemeth a carkasse without motion; so History without Geography wandreth as a Vagrant without a certaine habitation.
~ John Smith
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I was born lost and take no pleasure in being found.
~ John Steinbeck
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Most of American life is driving somewhere and then driving back wondering why the hell you went.
~ John Updike
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His dress became neglected, and he wandered, as often exposed to the noon-day sun as to the midnight damps. He was no longer to be recognized; at first he returned with the evening to the house; but at last he laid him down to rest wherever fatigue overtook him. His sister, anxious for his safety, employed people to follow him; but they were soon distanced by him who fled from a pursuer swifter than any - from thought.
~ John William Polidori
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He walked until his heart was as dreary as the sky, until some sort of truth came to him.
~ Eloisa James
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Fara erori, viata e un bulevard desert prin care evoluezi ca peripatetician al tristetii.
~ Emil Cioran
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The same feeling of not belonging, of futility, wherever I go: I pretend interest in what matters nothing to me, I bestir myself mechanically or out of charity, without ever being caught up, without ever being somewhere. What attracts me is elsewhere, and I don't know what that elsewhere is.
~ Emil Cioran
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Gdziekolwiek si? rusz? - to samo odczucie nieprzynale?no?ci, bezu?ytecznej gry. Udaj? zainteresowanie czym?, co mnie zupe?nie nie obchodzi, kr?c? si? tu i tam, ale nigdy nie jestem "w ?rodku", w ?adnym okre?lonym miejscu. To, co mnie przyci?ga, znajduje si? gdzie? indziej, czym za? owo "gdzie indziej" jest - nie wiem.
~ Emil M. Cioran
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The same feeling of not belonging, of futility, wherever I go: I pretend interest in what matters nothing to me, I bestir myself mechanically or out of charity, without ever being caught up, without ever being somewhere. What attracts me is elsewhere, and I don't know where that elsewhere is.
~ Emil M. Cioran
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