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Quotes About Travel

The books transported her into new worlds and introduced her to amazing people who lived exciting lives. She went on olden-day sailing ships with Joseph Conrad. She went to Africa with Ernest Hemingway and to India with Rudyard Kipling. She travelled all over the world while sitting in her little room in an English village.
~ Roald Dahl
When you're a kid, I think you want to be a film star. And I'm not as enamoured with that any more. The reality of that life is a lot of travel, and a lot of being away, which is impractical because I have four children, so I don't want to be away that much, not the other side of the world away.
~ Rob Brydon
The first year or so on The Daily Show is pretty intense in terms of travel. You're going to the worst places in the country, talking to the craziest people in the world.
~ Rob Corddry
I have been able to travel all over the country and see many places that I probably never would have visited. I have also participated in many charity events for worthy causes.
~ Rob Mariano
horseback for twenty days-and, incidentally,
~ Robert A. Carter
A rider galloping into a station had only to free his mochila, throw it over an already saddled fresh horse, and he was on his way.
~ Robert A. Carter
including wagons, camp equipage, arms, ammunition, donkeys, buffaloes,
~ Robert A. Carter
See the world!! Gain perspective!! Appreciate Life!!
~ Robert Armstrong
I headed straight into the setting sun, and rode west at an easy pace. It was going to be a long ride, and there was no reason to hurry.
~ Robert B. Parker
I can't travel without Sudoku.
~ Robert Ballard
People who travel only in their arm-chairs acquire notions of foreign places which reality usually upsets at the first glance.
~ ROBERT BELL
In America there are two classes of travel—first-class, and with children.
~ Robert Benchley
There are two kinds of travel: first class and with children.
~ Robert Benchley
A commuter tie-up consists of you - and people who for some reason won't use public transit.
~ Robert Brault
You don't want to get to the end of life's journey and discover you never left the interstate.
~ Robert Brault
And I, I took the road less traveled by. I was using a GPS system.
~ Robert Brault
A vacation trip is one-third pleasure, fondly remembered, and two-thirds aggravation, entirely forgotten.
~ Robert Brault
A commuter tie-up consists of you — and people who for some reason won't use public transit.
~ Robert Brault
Boot, saddle, to horse, and away!
~ Robert Browning
It was roses, roses all the way.
~ Robert Browning
His two brief trips to attend the party congresses in Stockholm and London in 1906 and 1907 were, by the way, his first exposures to foreign life, and it is doubtful that he spent much time outside the meeting-halls. A six-week sojourn in Cracow and Vienna at the beginning of 1913 was his only other known venture abroad before he traveled to Teheran in 1943 to confer with Prime Minister Churchill and President Roosevelt on the war against the Axis.
~ Robert C. Tucker
There is no such place as Budapest. Perhaps you are thinking of Bucharest, and there is no such place as Bucharest, either.
~ Robert Charles Benchley
Our vanity, our passions, our spirit of imitation, our abstract intelligence, our habits have long been at work, and it is the task of art to undo this work of theirs, making us travel back in the direction from which we have come to the depths where what has really existed lies unknown within us. —Marcel Proust
~ Robert Greene
Travel is sold as freedom, but we were about as free as lab rats. This is how they'll manage the next Holocaust, I thought, as I shuffled forward in my stockinged feet: they'll simply issue us with air tickets and we'll do whatever we're told
~ Robert Harris