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Quotes About Travel

I've lived a gypsy life and wouldn't know any other way to live.
~ Gail Kim
I first went to Haiti in 1979. I've gone back every few years since.
~ Kerry Kennedy
I have not told half of what I saw.
~ Marco Polo
Seems like half my anxiety dreams are about airports.
~ Lois McMaster Bujold
That's probably half the reason I wanted to be in a band - I wanted to see the world.
~ Jeff Ament
Not everybody gets to travel halfway around the world to see a whole different perspective. If we can see that on TV, we'll know that society is bigger than the small world we all live in.
~ Danielle Macdonald
For three years, the 'Meistersinger' score was a ball and chain to me. It went with me to every city and concert hall.
~ Bryn Terfel
I got to travel to Australia and I got to main event at Korakuen Hall.
~ Tessa Blanchard
I was walking along somewhere in the Maldives and there were West Ham fans there. It's crazy.
~ Mark Noble
I hope we're not barred from Argentina - I'd quite like to go back for another ham and cheese sandwich.
~ James May
I'm a very light packer. I don't like checking in luggage. I only like hand luggage.
~ Ben Fogle
I got handed all of these amazing opportunities, especially travel opportunities.
~ Selah Louise Marley
Also note that only 50 percent of your meal costs can be deducted while traveling.
~ Garrett Sutton
It's so difficult to go to a strange town, even in America. I went to Dayton once, when I was in a basketball camp...
~ Gary Shteyngart
like a nobody, like a woman in regional sales gliding through airport lounges in the previrus era, always moving, always herself.
~ Gary Shteyngart
Like a long-haul jet, their building was divided into economy, business, and first.
~ Gary Shteyngart
You don't want to end up in Troy," the
~ Gary Shteyngart
In the glittering light I got drunk and reeled through the rooms, And cried, "Cartagena! swamp of unholy loves!" And wept for the Indian whores who were younger than me, and I was eighteen, And splashed after the crew down the streets wearing sandals bought at a stall And got back to the ship, dawn came, we were far out at sea.
~ Gary Snyder
now we have come, as some poet aptly puts it, to the place where men are pulled apart by their destinations.
~ Gene Wolfe
This world nys but a thurghfare ful of wo, And we been pilgrymes, passynge to and fro.
~ Geoffrey Chaucer
Now, my friends, keep you from the white and from the red, and especially from the white wine of Spain that is for sale in the streets of London. This wine of Spain creeps subtly into other wines, which are grown nearby, from which there rise such fumes to the head that, when a man has drunk three draughts and thinks he is at home in London, he is in Spain, right at the town of Lepe—not in La Rochelle, nor at Bordeaux town—and then will he drunkenly say, "Samson, Samson!
~ Geoffrey Chaucer
I dislike feeling at home when I am abroad.
~ George Bernard Shaw
All classes in proportion to their lack of travel and familiarity with foreign literature are bellicose, prejudiced against foreigners, fond of fighting as a cruel sport -- in short, dog-like in their notions of foreign policy. [Quoted in Socialism and Foreign Policy and War and the Liberal Conscience ]
~ George Bernard Shaw
The place where you are is the one where my mind must live, wherever I might travel.
~ George Eliot