Quotes About Travel
Some men never find prosperity, For all their voyaging, While others find it with no voyaging.
~ Euripides
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The tearoom lady called me love. All the shop ladies called me love and most of the men called me mate. I hadn't been here twelve hours and already they loved me.
~ Bill Bryson
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I travel light; as light, that is, as a man can travel who will still carry his body around because of its sentimental value.
~ Christopher Fry
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What's your road, man? - holyboy road, madman road, rainbow road, guppy road, any road. It's an anywhere road for anybody anyhow. Where body how?
~ Jack Kerouac
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Tis ever common That men are merriest when they are from home.
~ William Shakespeare
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Coming into Los Angeles, bringing in a couple of keys. Don't touch my bags, if you please Mr. Customs man.
~ Arlo Guthrie
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It struck me that Albania was the sort of place that might keep a man from yawning.
~ John Buchan
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Dieting is murder on the road. Show me a man who travels and I'll show you one who eats.
~ Bruce Froemming
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... the grand tour is just the inspired man's way of heading home.
~ Paul Theroux
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Wherever that man went, he went gratefully.
~ Seamus Heaney
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We were in all four men with eight animals; for besides the spare horses led by Shaw and myself, an additional mule was driven along with us as a reserve in case of accident.
~ Francis Parkman
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The traveller who has gone to Italy to study the tactile values of Giotto, or the corruption of the Papacy, may return remembering nothing but the blue sky and the men and women who live under it.
~ E. M. Forster
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The New York State Freeway's closed, man. Far out!
~ Arlo Guthrie
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I don't go to mythical places with strange men.
~ Douglas Adams
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For time is the longest distance between two places.
~ Tennessee Williams
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Time is the longest distance between two places.
~ Tennessee Williams
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de esos vagones de trocha angosta que usaban los Ferrocarriles del Estado para viajes cortos, como ella solía recordarlos, entre La Serena y Vicuña, un camino con cuestas empinadas y túneles que oscurecían el carro por apenas segundos. Los
~ Teresa Calderón
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No matter how nice the place is where you live, you need to experience life and the world.
~ Terri Irwin
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Visiting Australia again, I thought, might not be a bad idea. How could I have known then that my decision would result, only a short time later, in a chance meeting with the man who would change my life.
~ Terri Irwin
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He skied Mount Bachelor. I wasn't much of a skier, so I went off to track down wildlife while he had a great time on the slopes. Meeting him at the lodge afterward, I had to head off a leggy blonde who was intent on teaching Steve how to use an American pay phone. Not the kind of wildlife I was interested in him experiencing.
~ Terri Irwin
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The Crow country is good country. The Great Spirit has put it exactly in the right place; while you are in it you fare well; whenever you go out of it, which ever way you travel, you fare worse . . . There is no country like Crow country. —ARAPOOSH, CROW, 1833
~ Terri Jean
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I just see too many people retire and say, 'I'm going to take off, travel, spend time with my family' and they are just miserable. They end up dying. People who work and stay active, and like what they are doing, live longer.
~ Terry Bradshaw
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POSH Before air-conditioning, cabins on the side of ocean liners facing the sun became unbearably hot. Thus richer passengers paid a premium to have their tickets on the P&O Line from England to India stamped "Port Out—Starboard Home." So p.o.s.h. became a synonym for someone who was upper class. PULL
~ Terry Breverton
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Hurt leads to bitterness, bitterness to anger. Travel too far that road and the way is lost.
~ Terry Brooks
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