Quotes About Travel
we consulted the guide-books and were rejoiced to know that there were no sights in Odessa to see; and so we had one good, untrammeled holyday on our hands, with nothing to do but idle about the city and enjoy ourselves.
~ Mark Twain
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It isn't as it used to be in the old times. Then everybody traveled by steamboat, everybody drank, and everybody treated everybody else. 'Now most everybody goes by railroad, and the rest don't drink.
~ Mark Twain
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We wish to learn all the curious, outlandish ways of all the different countries, so that we can show off and astonish people when we get home. We wish to excite the envy of our untraveled friends with our strange foreign fashions which we can't shake off. All our passengers are paying strict attention to this thing, with the end in view which I have mentioned. The gentle reader will never, never know what a consummate ass he can become, until he goes abroad.
~ Mark Twain
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The Vesuvius of today is a very poor affair compared to the mighty volcano of Kilauea, in the Sandwich Islands, but I am glad I visited it. It was well worth it.
~ Mark Twain
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Of course we have been to the monster Church of St. Peter
~ Mark Twain
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Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts. Broad
~ Mark Twain
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I speak now, of course, in the supposition that the gentle reader has not been abroad, and therefore is not already a consummate ass. If the case be otherwise, I beg his pardon and extend to him the cordial hand of fellowship and call him brother. I shall always delight to meet an ass after my own heart when I shall have finished my travels.
~ Mark Twain
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~ Mark Twain
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Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts.
~ Mark Twain
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Syrian travel has its interesting features, like travel in any other part of the world, and yet to break your leg or have the cholera adds a welcome variety to it.
~ Mark Twain
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Travel is fatal to prejudice,bigotry and narrow-mindedness.
~ Mark Twain
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At first the night travel promised to be fatiguing, but that was on account of pyjamas. This foolish night-dress consists of jacket and drawers. Sometimes they are made of silk, sometimes of a raspy, scratchy, slazy woolen material with a sandpaper surface. The drawers are loose elephant-legged and elephant-waisted things, and instead of buttoning around the body there
~ Mark Twain
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Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts. Board, wholesome, charitable views of men and things can not be acquired by vegetating in one corner of the earth all one's lifetime.
~ Mark Twain
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Only two things we'll regret on deathbed – that we are a little loved and little traveled.
~ Mark Twain
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Pilgrims in better circumstances are often stricken down by the sun and the fevers of the country, and then their saving refuge is the Convent. Without these hospitable retreats, travel in Palestine would be a pleasure which none but the strongest men could dare to undertake. Our party, pilgrims and all, will always be ready and always willing, to touch glasses and drink health, prosperity and long life to the Convent Fathers of Palestine.
~ Mark Twain
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and they went out on
~ Mark Twain
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Gerçek ayakkab?lar?n? giyene kadar, yalan dünyay? 3 kere dola??r.
~ Mark Twain
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The passengers are not garrulous, but still they are sociable.
~ Mark Twain
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One glance at her, even now in the glass of my mind, and I want to take off and travel with her.
~ Mark Z. Danielewski
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I traveled the globe as always, handing souls to the conveyor belt of eternity.
~ Markus Zusak
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For two days I went about my business. I travelled the globe as always, handing souls to the conveyor belt of eternity.
~ Markus Zusak
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Liesel and Papa made their way through the book, this man was traveling to Amsterdam on business and the snow was shivering outside. The girl loved that- the shivering snow. That's exactly what it does when it comes down, she told Hans Hubermann.
~ Markus Zusak
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I tell me: Let these words be footsteps, because I have a long way to travel. Let the words walk the dirty streets. Let them make their way across the crying grass. Let them stand and breathe and pant smoke in winter evenings. And when they're tired and have fallen down, let them buckle to their feet ad arc around me, watchful. I want these words to be actions. Give them flesh and bones, I say to me, and eyes of hunger and desire, so they can write and fight me through the night.
~ Markus Zusak
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I vacation in increments. In colors.
~ Markus Zusak
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