Quotes About Travel
I logged millions of miles with this body, and I hope you do the same with yours. The world is astonishing.
~ Mary Roach
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With a big hug for Patrick and my mother and a promise from the local police to keep an eye on our house to prevent press harassment, Pat and I flew to London on July 24 for what might well be the most glamorous few days of our lives.
~ Mary Robertson
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But he found that a traveller's life is one that includes much pain amidst its enjoyments. His feelings are for ever on the stretch; and when he begins to sink into repose, he finds himself obliged to quit that on which he rests in pleasure for something new, which again engages his attention, and which also he forsakes for other novelties.
~ Mary Shelley
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But he found that a traveller's life is one that includes much pain amidst its enjoyments. His feelings are for ever on the stretch; and when he begins to sink into repose, he finds himself obliged to quit that on which he rests in pleasure for something new, which again engages his attention, and which also he forsakes for other novelties.
~ Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
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This breeze, which has travelled from the regions towards which I am advancing, gives me a foretaste of those icy climes. Inspirited by this wind of promise, my day dreams become more fervent and vivid. I try in vain to be persuaded that the pole is the seat of frost and desolation; it ever presents itself to my imagination as the region of beauty and delight. There, Margaret, the sun is for ever visible; its broad disk just skirting the horizon, and diffusing a perpetual splendour
~ Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
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could only think of the bourne5 of my travels, and the work which was to occupy me whilst they endured.
~ Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
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We perceived a low carriage, fixed on a sledge and drawn by dogs, pass on towards the north, at the distance of half a mile: a being which had the shape of a man, but apparently of gigantic stature, sat in the sledge, and guided the dogs. We watched the rapid progress of the traveller with our telescopes, until he was lost among the distant inequalities of the ice.
~ Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
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Some weeks before this period I had procured a sledge and dogs, and thus traversed the snows with inconceivable speed.
~ Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
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You travelled to seek happiness, but a fatality seems to pursue you.
~ Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
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But I journey towards England, and I may there find consolation.
~ Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
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Every day is a journey, and the journey itself is home.
~ Matsuo Basho
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The journey itself is my home.
~ Matsuo Basho
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Great thing about asking a real cab hack for directions is they'll know where you want to go. Bad thing is they give it to you in cabbie. Lots of turn left by the hobo peeing on the cat sorta stuff.
~ Matt Fraction
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The stories can push people to want to go see Africa, for example, or can totally scare them and steer them away from getting anywhere near Africa. It depends on what kind of an impact you want your stories to have on the listener.
~ Matt Morris
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If you could travel anywhere in the world, where would you go?
~ Matt Morris
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The generation that has experienced more peace, freedom, leisure time, education, medicine, travel, movies, mobile phones and massages than any generation in history is lapping up gloom at every opportunity.
~ Matt Ridley
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I have to go back home for a while." "Ohio?" "Omaha." "Right. Omaha. Why?
~ Matthew Norman
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Unlike New York or Chicago, once you were inside Boston, any point in the city was fairly convenient to any other.
~ Matthew Pearl
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I love Ginny's expedition!
~ Maureen Johnson
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I'll go to Venice and drown my sorrows.
~ Maureen Johnson
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The cast of Hamlet had not moved much. They had that haunted yet hopeful look in their eyes, like the ones you see in photographs of people crammed into steerage compartments, traveling to some new, unknown land.
~ Maureen Johnson
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Ils durent prendre le tramway pour se rendre au prochain musée, la Maison de Rembrandt, qui était (comme son nom l'indique), la maison de Rembrandt [...].
~ Maureen Johnson
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That's why I can sleep anywhere now.
~ Maureen Johnson
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Un tren tiene los dos grandes atributos de la vida, pensó, movimiento y propósito;
~ Ayn Rand
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