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Quotes About Travel

It depends on how Johnny's feeling... If we go back on the road, we will go together. I'll go where he goes, and he'll go where I go.
~ June Carter Cash
I always make the joke that I go home, to one of my homes, to go and do laundry so I can go on the road again.
~ Hugh Masekela
Travel, in the younger sort, is a part of education; in the elder, a part of experience. He that traveleth into a country before he hath some entrance into the language, goeth to school, and not to travel.
~ Francis Bacon
Travel, in the younger sort, is a part of education; in the elder, a part of experience. He that travelleth into a country before he hath some entrance into the language, goeth to school, and not to travel.
~ Francis Bacon
it might be a long trip, so be careful not to wear your shoes out: you might need them in the afterlife.
~ Francis Bacon
When a traveller returneth home, let him not leave the countries where he hath travelled altogether behind him.
~ Francis Bacon, 1597-1625
Early on the next morning we reached Kansas, about five hundred miles from the mouth of the Missouri.
~ Francis Parkman
After a lifetime of soft, easy living in the West, one's buttocks take an awful hammering out here. Backpacking around India is just one long round of sitting on bone-hard, chafing, bruising and generally uncomfortable seats-whether in buses our trains, or restaurants or cinemas. There is no such thing as a padded seat in the whole country.
~ Frank Kusy
I'd love to get youOn a slow boat to China.All to myself alone.
~ Frank Loesser
Travel" Sometimes I know I love you better than all the others I kiss it's funny but it's true and I wouldn't roll from one to the next so fast if you hadn't knocked them all down like ninepins when you roared by my bed I keep trying to race ahead and catch you at the newest station or whistle stop but you are flighty about schedules and always soar away just as leaning from my taxicab my breath reaches for the back of your neck
~ Frank O'Hara
You travel across the country, you visit departments, you give talks, you talk about the work at your laboratory - what's going on, what the opportunities are there - you talk about your own research.
~ Frank Press
We drove through unbelievable blizzards in the north-east, argued with in-house merch sellers in New York and played our first ever show in Boston. (187)
~ Frank Turner
The hawk turned slowly and flexed his great wings to maintain his height. In this cold wind, he flew merely to see and to travel. Gone was the exhilaration of fast-rising summer air carrying him so high into the sky's blue vacuum that the pond became a silver speck and the great southern lake dazzled him with a glaring slash of reflected sun.
~ Franklin Russell
I go to school by bus
~ Franklin W. Dixon
with a duffel bag over his shoulder.
~ Franklin W. Dixon
I am not a prisoner of history. I should not seek there for the meaning of my destiny. I should constantly remind myself that the real leap consists in introducing invention into existence. In the world through which I travel, I am endlessly creating myself. I am a part of Being to the degree that I go beyond it.
~ Frantz Fanon
A book of the Indians (that is, Kalîlah wa-Dimnah) teaches that a scholar's knowledge accompanies him and provides for him wherever he goes, and thus is comparable to the strength of a lion which always stays with him.
~ Franz Rosenthal
4 If you're going to San Francisco / Be sure to wear some flowers in your hair / You're going to meet some gentle people there.
~ Franz-Olivier Giesbert
In the theater the actor had uncertainty, broken promises, constant travel and a gypsy existence. In radio, if you were successful, there was an assured season of work. The show could not close if there was nobody in the balcony. There was no travel and the actor could enjoy a permanent home. There may have been other advantages but I didn't need to know them.
~ Fred Allen
The American arrives in Paris with a few French phrases he has culled from a conversational guide or picked up from a friend who owns a beret.
~ Fred Allen
I have just returned from Boston. It is the only sane thing to do if you find yourself up there.
~ Fred Allen
Space isn't remote at all. It's only an hour's drive away if your car could go straight upwards.
~ Fred Hoyle
And what is liberty, whose very name makes the heart beat faster and shakes the world? Is it not the union of all liberties - liberty of conscience, of education, of association, of the press, of travel, or labor, or trade?
~ Frederic Bastiat
Along the wide straight road he pushed the car well over eighty miles an hour and kept the tachometre needle flickering just below the start of the red band.
~ Frederick Forsyth