Quotes About Travel
we who have travelled much and loved much: we who have -- I will not say suffered for we have always recognized through suffering our own self-sufficiency -- only we appreciate the complexities of tenderness, and understand how narrowly love and friendship are related
~ Lawrence Durrell
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Basle, Zurich, Baden, Paris — the flickering of steel rails over the arterial systems of Europe's body: steel ganglia meeting and dividing away across mountains and valleys.
~ Lawrence Durrell
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Other countries may offer you discoveries in manners or lore or landscape; Greece offers you something harder—the discovery of yourself.
~ Lawrence Durrell
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For those aspiring to make a living from travel photography, it's a sad fact that the boring shots are the shots that are going to make you money.
~ Martin Parr
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Travel is in sad case. It is uncomfortable, it is expensive; it is a source of annoyance to our friends, and of loneliness to ourselves.
~ Vita Sackville-West
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I had rather have a fool to make me merry than experience to make me sad and to travel for it too!
~ William Shakespeare
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Ever since that night I've been on the road Travelling and trying to forget That awful night I lost all my friends I see their faces yet.
~ Phil Coulter
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It's a sad fact of modern life that if you drive long enough, sooner or later you must leave London behind.
~ Ben Aaronovitch
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Nothing travels faster than the speed of light, with the possible exception of bad news, which obeys its own special laws.
~ Douglas Adams, Mostly Harmless
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[Alexander von Humboldt was the] greatest scientific traveller who ever lived.
~ Charles Darwin
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You've never been to another planet, have you Aimee?""No, but I've been to Disney World.
~ Maureen A. Miller, Beyond
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The journey is the reward.
~ Erik Daniel Shein
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Scent is like a kiss of time travel which transports one to an ancient memorable occasion.
~ Evans Biya
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I have had it with these dumb cakes on this dumb spaceship!
~ Philip Reeve, Cakes in Space
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The most romantic creation to have come out of regret is time-travel
~ Preeti Bhonsle
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If a black black cat crosses your path, it suggests that the animal is going somewhere.
~ M.K. Bhutta
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I don't worry about being a woman alone out there. My advice to people is to smile a lot, talk to strangers, accept all invitations and eat everything you're offered.
~ Rita Gelman
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I'm not proud of it, but I'm a great liar when I travel. I smile and lie, and things are smooth.
~ Paolo Bacigalupi
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Now I can ride. I have a pumpkin in each end of my sack.
~ Abraham Lincoln
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Colleges at Oxford and Cambridge often sent their promising young fellows abroad to buy books for their libraries (which were tiny; it was thought a great achievement during Savile's time at Merton that he increased their number of printed books from 300 to 1,000), and in 1578 Savile was sent out on a long European tour.
~ Adam Nicolson
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Aprendi que viajar ainda é a melhor forma de alterar a vida, mudar as ideias e abraçar a inspiração, mas devemos estar de olhos bem abertos e ansiosos por agarrá-la, ou é um desperdício.
~ Adriana Trigiani
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They had then got to a bridge over the river, where
~ Aesop
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Everyone carries his address in pocket so that atleast his body will reach home.
~ Agha Shahid Ali
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Having children is life's greatest joy. But there are some people, and maybe you are one of them, who don't like kids, and consider travel life's greatest joy. You shouldn't have kids. Don't have them.
~ Al Franken
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