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Quotes About Travel

This is the thing: I get motion sickness.
~ Emily Atack
I've had Harleys on both sides of the Atlantic, so I'm a lover of a Harley motorcycle.
~ Engelbert Humperdinck
My ideal would be to hop both sides of the Atlantic to work, as I'm sure every actor would.
~ Rachel Shenton
You know what they say: You go on the road and you're out of the business. Out of sight, out of mind. I can't afford that sort of thing.
~ Bob Crane
The sights you can find here in Paris are second to none.
~ G-Dragon
Being in America isn't old-hat - it's where we're from - but I get excited to be in other parts of the world like Athens and Croatia, which were quite cool. I'm a sightseer. I go see the sights and museums. I'm into that kind of thing.
~ Richie Sambora
I like being in new places and seeing new sights.
~ Tom Welling
Every time I travel for work, I always think that maybe they'll be time to take in some of the local sights. But there never is.
~ Martha MacCallum
Now, as an astronaut, I have to bring a Sharpie with me everywhere - so I have a pen to sign autographs.
~ Chris Hadfield
Racism is a sign of ignorance, in my opinion. It's people who haven't been anywhere, haven't seen the world.
~ Tyson Fury
My soul is happy wherever my body takes me, but when it takes me to Indy, I'm really happy. These are signature years out of my life, some of the best years of my memory.
~ Jim Harbaugh
So I called and said, 'Mommy, I'm doing a political film with Jean-Luc Godard. You have to come and sign the contract.' She thought I was lying, so she hung up the phone. But then she came the next day, even though she had never taken an airplane in her life. She came to Paris and she signed my contract.
~ Anna Karina
If I'm on a flight for more than 14 hours, I will do this Fresh face mask on the plane. I don't care how silly it looks; it saves my skin from drying out.
~ Chiara Ferragni
There's no neutral language about travel. Either travel is described in ways that make it sound kind of shallow or just glossy or silly or a way for rich people to spend their time; or else travel is often described in quite derogatory ways, you know, like immigrants swarming across borders, for instance.
~ Emma Donoghue
Caravanning can be as simple or as luxurious as you choose. My own experience is probably not dissimilar to that of many families across the country who also share this hobby.
~ Margaret Beckett
A crowd of tourists were standing in the laundry room. They were speaking languages.
~ Stuart Dybek
The car may have known the way, but Teddy had no idea where he was going.
~ Stuart Woods
Welcome to San Francisco," the AOC said.
~ Stuart Woods
One immutable law of travel is that one's arrival or departure gate is always at the extreme outer limit of the terminal, especially if your bag is heavy or your shoes have just begun to pinch.
~ Sue Grafton
I walked back past the stable and carriage house. The path took me cross the whole map of the world I knew. I hadn't yet seen the spinning globe in the house that showed the rest of it.
~ Sue Monk Kidd
Instead she told me that I had traveled to a secret sky, the one beyond this one where the queen of heaven reigns, for Yahweh knew nothing of female matters of the heart.
~ Sue Monk Kidd
I walked past the stable and carriage house. The path took me cross the whole map of the world I knew. I hadn't yet seen the spinning globe in the house that showed the rest of it. p7
~ Sue Monk Kidd
It was an odd habit, I thought, this insistence on driving a car in cities with public transportation.
~ Sujata Massey
Goodbye Darcy, goodbye Jean, goodbye stone cottage, scratchy towels, fields of wildflowers; good bye gorgeous Peak District ... OK English People, for your own good, get off the roads, here we come!
~ Susan Branch