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Quotes About Traveling

Do you see how you hurt me, baby? So I hurt you too. Then we both get so blue. I am on a lonely road and I am traveling, looking for the key to set me free.
~ Joni Mitchell
Travelling, sick My dreams roam On a withered moor.
~ Unknown
If one is traveling simply for the sake of traveling," Bly liked to say, "and not for the purpose of impressing fellow travelers, the problem of baggage becomes a very simple one.
~ Unknown
It was autumn, the time for traveling, he had gotten used to it, as storks do. The swallows had already flown south; soon wild geese would begin honking high above, flying their courses, and he would look into the sky at their formations and imagine the strange pleasures of his wanderings. He was kept from one love by another.
~ Meša Selimovi?
Traveling to Russia and Germany and being able to see the world at a young age was really cool for me, and I really liked that.
~ Mia Wasikowska
Wisdom should be cherished as a means of traveling from youth to old age, for it is more lasting than any other possession. —Bias of Priene (c. 570 B.C., one of the Seven Sages of ancient Greece)
~ Unknown
This is exactly the sort of thing that makes traveling wonderful for me, the reason I defied everyone. The two of us together like we have always been, not saying anything, not doing anything special, just on vacation. I know nothing lasts, but even when you know that things are just about over, sometimes you can run back and take a little bit more and no one will notice.
~ Unknown
Fascism is cured by reading, racism is cured by traveling.
~ Miguel de Unamuno
If you no longer needed to work to live, what would you do for free?
~ Unknown
How do you control your telekinesis while intimate with your mate?" "I broke a damn lot of furniture at the start, including two beds." A curious glance. "What are you doing?" "Traveling around the world.
~ Nalini Singh
What has made you come to such a sudden decision?" asked the perplexed Vassili (very nearly he added: "Fancy going travelling with a man whose acquaintance you have just made, and who may turn out to be a rascal or the devil knows what!" But, in spite of his distrust, he contented himself with another covert scrutiny of Chichikov, and this time came to the conclusion that there was no fault to be found with his exterior).
~ Nikolai Gogol
A modern democracy is a tyranny whose borders are undefined; one discovers how far one can go only by traveling in a straight line until one is stopped.
~ Norman Mailer
For the kingdom of Heaven is as a man traveling into a far country who called his own servants, and delivered unto them his goods.
~ Octavia E. Butler
One by one, two by two, the Hardesty witches are traveling through. With a storm of curses, they call from their tomes; they will drink your blood and dine on your bones.
~ Patricia Briggs
I read that young Netalia Lackless had run away with a troupe of traveling performers.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
would be two days traveling, at least, and then he'd be
~ Paula McLain
No, seventy-two. He had just turned seventy-two on March 15, yesterday, as he had turned sixteen just before Horseshoe Bend and at that time it would have been beyond belief that he would even live to see this age, much less be traveling along a distant road far to the west, still in one piece, alive and unaccountably happy.
~ Paulette Jiles
Britt was restless when they had to stay in town for any length of time. He was wary of the white men. It was better on the road, traveling free of any rules and away from ex-Confederates and strange men come into the country from distant places. It was better to travel and sleep under the wagons with no company but their own. The road was like a very long and thin nation to itself, a country whose citizens were isolate and untrammeled, whose passports were all carte blanche.
~ Paulette Jiles
Immediately across the road is a ruined abbey and cemetery. As I haven't visited one since late yesterday afternoon, I decide to take a look. On the whole, it's fair to say that, if you're travelling round the west of Ireland, an interest in ruined abbeys, however slight, will stand you in better stead than a passion for rollerblading, say or a penchant for showbiz gossip.
~ Pete McCarthy
Now Lot, who was traveling with Abram, also had flocks and herds and tents.
~ Genesis 13:5
and the Israelites set out from the Wilderness of Sinai, traveling from place to place until the cloud settled in the Wilderness of Paran.
~ Numbers 10:12
Large crowds were now traveling with Jesus, and He turned and said to them,
~ Luke 14:25