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Quotes About Travel

You got a French guy here byeeeeeeeeeeeee
~ Bryanna Reid
Time, they say, must the best of us capture, And travel and battle and gems and gold No more can kindle the ancient rapture, For even the youngest of hearts grows old.
~ buchan john iv
Al trasladarse de un río a otro, los wabanakis tenían que acarrear sus canoas y el resto de sus posesiones. Todos conocían el valor de viajar ligero y comprendían que ello requería dejar atrás algunas cosas. El miedo, con frecuencia la carga más difícil de abandonar, era lo que más entorpecía el movimiento.
~ Bunny McBride
The lightning-rod man still dwells in the land; still travels in storm-time, and drives a brave trade with the fear of man.
~ Herman Melville
So with stun-sail piled on stun-sail, we sailed along
~ Herman Melville
I account it high time to get to sea as soon as I can.
~ Herman Melville
the world's a ship on its passage out, and not a voyage complete; and the pulpit is its prow.
~ Herman Melville
Ledyard, the great New England traveller, and Mungo Park, the
~ Herman Melville
Neste mundo, o pecado que paga a passagem pode viajar tranquilamente e sem passaporte, enquanto que a virtude em um pobre é detida em todas as fronteiras.
~ Herman Melville
Take almost any path you please, and ten to one it carries you down in a dale, and leaves you there by a pool in the stream.
~ Herman Melville
Again, I always go to sea as a sailor, because they make a point of paying me for my trouble, whereas they never pay passengers a single penny that I ever heard of.
~ Herman Melville
For to go as a passenger you must needs have a purse, and a purse is a rag unless you have something in it.
~ Herman Melville
that pays its way can travel freely and without a passport; whereas Virtue, if a pauper, is stopped at all frontiers.
~ Herman Melville
Sí, el mundo es un barco en su viaje de ida, y es un viaje sin vuelta, y el púlpito es su proa.
~ Herman Melville
He loved books, never going to sea without a newly replenished library, compact but of the best.
~ Herman Melville
this world, shipmates, sin that pays its way can travel freely, and without a passport; whereas Virtue, if a pauper, is stopped at all frontiers.
~ Herman Melville
El mundo es un barco que pasa temporalmente, sin realizar un viaje completo.
~ Herman Melville
Ma quando viaggiando non facciamo altro che inseguire i remoti misteri di cui sogniamo, o dare la caccia in modo straziante a quel fantasma demoniaco che prima o poi nuota davanti a ogni cuore umano; allora, quando diamo la caccia a cose del genere tutt'intorno a questo tondo globo, tali cose ci portano all'interno di sterili labirinti, oppure ci lasciano sommersi a metà strada.
~ Herman Melville
Round the world! There is much in that sound to inspire proud feelings
~ Herman Melville
Evet, dünya sefer halinde, henüz yolculuÄŸunu tamamlamam?? bir gemidir ve kürsü de onun provas?d?r.
~ Herman Melville
Life's a journey that is homeward bound.
~ Herman Melville
Be it determined, however, that each one this records is given by means of a man who, in line with his personal assertion, become only at one of the islands, and remained there however two weeks, slumbering every night on board his ship, and taking little child-glove excursions ashore within the sunlight hours, attended by an armed birthday celebration.
~ Herman, 1819-1891 Melville
It is the closest place to the stars on Earth. (Kalkan)
~ Herodotus
I'm so happy that I suddenly feel cold, tenatized by a joy that freezes me. He says 'I'm wrecked, I traveled all day hitchhiking to catch up with you, let's go to your hotel.' I had only dreamed and dream of nothing but the moment I would find myself alone with him in my hotel room, and yet my lips drily reply, 'We'll go later, let's go to the screening first.' At the end of the screening, Vincent announces that he's leaving again; a burning misery follows an icy joy.
~ Hervé Guibert