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Quotes About Travel

Everyone's got that dream of Ibiza, you've either been or you want to go, because it's kind of got this mystical quality to it.
~ Daniel Mays
Despite trying to keep luggage to minimum, I do like to have all my cleansers and my hair and nail things to hand.
~ Carol Drinkwater
I love coming to America to race. Maybe that's because I'm a big fan of NASCAR as well.
~ Daniel Ricciardo
When I went to Nashville, everyone was so nice. Even the TSA agents are nice there.
~ Maneet Chauhan
There are people I love in Nashville and would not want to go a day without talking to, but I want to see the world.
~ Mat Kearney
The road is a nasty place and lonely.
~ Cher
It's both Indiana Jones and 'National Geographic' that inspired me to be an Egyptologist.
~ Sarah Parcak
As a native Staten Islander, it is very frustrating commuting to Manhattan.
~ James Murray
A lot of people don't like the road, but it's as natural to me as breathing.
~ Bob Dylan
Between Princeton and Elizabethtown they stopped twice for Tucker to avail himself of gas station facilities, the food having slid through his bowels like Sherman through Georgia.
~ Chris Offutt
I have traveled all over the world and gone to the highest peaks, and the densest jungles. The Carpathain Mountians will always be my homeland, but my home is a woman. Solange Sangria. You are home to me. Your body is my home. Your mind. Your heart and soul. It matters little to me where we are.
~ Christine Feehan
Standing in the mouth of the tube, he needed a few seconds for his body to feel as if it had come back together. There was always the sick feeling that came with fast travel, with being pulled apart and put back together.
~ Christine Feehan
When that raffish assortment arrived at the New York airport, a reporter discovered that one of the shipping cartons was clearly imprinted with the words Petal Soft Toilet Tissue, and he proceeded to publish my guilty secret. It's obvious now, I think, that I've always traveled in the grand manner.
~ Christine Jorgensen
I want to urge you very strongly to travel as much as you can, and to evolve yourself as an internationalist. It's as important a part of your education as a radical as the reading of any book.
~ Christopher Hitchens
Your favorite occupation? Travel in contested territory. Hard-working writing and reading when safely home, in the knowledge that an amusing friend is later coming to dinner.
~ Christopher Hitchens
It kindled in me a resolution which I have tried to keep ever since: to spend at least once every year a little time in a country less fortunate than my own. (If
~ Christopher Hitchens
In the weirdly beautiful landscapes along the Irish border, most especially in Derry with its haunting evening light along the Waterside and the old walls, and in rainy Belfast with its nineteenth-century slums and yet its permanent view of the lovely surrounding hills, I saw my first "war" without even needing a passport to travel to it.
~ Christopher Hitchens
It's like time travel only, you know, slower...
~ Christopher Moore
I don't remember any snow in all of the Torah. The Lord probably doesn't even go to places where it snows.
~ Christopher Moore
You do what you think you need to, but pain travels pretty well.
~ Christopher Moore
Haven't had your fill of interesting events? Never. They are the spice of life. She held up her half-finished hat. How do you like it? It's nice. The blue is pretty. But what do the runes say? Raxacori-Oh, never mind. It wouldn't mean a thing to you anyway. Safe travels to you and Saphira, Eragon. And remember to watch out for earwigs and wild hamsters.  Ferocious things, wild hamsters. 
~ Christopher Paolini
Who you want to be, of course. Isn't that what all of our decisions come down to? Now I really must be off. People to annoy, places to escape. Choose well, Traveler. Think long. Think fast. Eat the path.
~ Christopher Paolini
Sometimes it's not possible to stay home, even if you want to.
~ Christopher Paolini
I travelled through the Northwest considerably during the winter of 1860-61. We had customers in all the little towns in southwest Wisconsin, southeast Minnesota and northeast Iowa. These generally knew I had been a captain in the regular army and had served through the Mexican war. Consequently wherever I stopped for the night, some of the people would come to the public house where I was, and sit till a late hour discussing the probabilities of the future.
~ Ulysses S. Grant