logo

Quotes About Travel

Sometimes my tact takes a vacation. Tonight it must've gone to Kuwait or somewhere.
~ Tim Tharp
Americans who travel abroad for the first time are often shocked to discover that, despite all the progress that has been made in the last 30 years, many foreign people still speak in foreign languages. —DAVE BARRY
~ Timothy Ferriss
If you are accustomed to working 50 weeks per year, the tendency, even after creating the mobility to take extended trips, will be to go nuts and see 10 countries in 14 days and end up a wreck. It's like taking a starving dog to an all-you-can-eat buffet. It will eat itself to death.
~ Timothy Ferriss
Sé cuánto os repatea ver cómo me lo paso, pero ¿a que no adivináis dónde estoy?».
~ Timothy Ferriss
Mariage Frères Marco Polo black tea)
~ Timothy Ferriss
Before the development of tourism, travel was conceived to be like study, and its fruits were considered to be the adornment of the mind and the formation of the judgment. —PAUL FUSSELL, Abroad
~ Timothy Ferriss
Nestled in the tropics of the Coral Sea, New Caledonia was a French territory and where Julie and Marc had just sold the sailboat that took them 15,000 miles around the world. Of course, recouping their initial investment had been part of the plan. All said and done, their 15-month exploration of the globe, from the gondola-rich waterways of Venice to the tribal shores of Polynesia, had cost between $18,000 and $19,000. Less than rent and baguettes in Paris.
~ Timothy Ferriss
utilizo un vehículo con conductor en cualquier parte del mundo.
~ Timothy Ferriss
Vagabonding starts now. Even if the practical reality of travel is still months or years away, vagabonding begins the moment you stop making excuses, start saving money, and begin to look at maps with the narcotic tingle of possibility. From here, the reality of vagabonding comes into sharper focus as you adjust your worldview and begin to embrace the exhilarating uncertainty that true travel promises.
~ Timothy Ferriss
Mucha, mucha gente trabaja muy duro para ahorrar dinero y poder viajar cuando se jubile.
~ Timothy Ferriss
yo decidí darle la vuelta a ese plan y viajar siendo muy joven,
~ Timothy Ferriss
lo peor que puede pasar es que acabe llevando una mochila y un saco de dormir
~ Timothy Ferriss
far from being a reason not to travel and seek adventure, children are perhaps the best reason of all to do both.
~ Timothy Ferriss
Vagabonding: An Uncommon Guide to the Art of Long-Term World Travel by Rolf Potts (TW: @rolfpotts, rolfpotts.com). I
~ Timothy Ferriss
out of our insane duty to fear, fashion, and monthly payments on things we don't really need—we quarantine our travels to short, frenzied bursts. In this way, as we throw our wealth at an abstract notion called "lifestyle," travel becomes just another accessory—a smooth-edged, encapsulated experience that we purchase in the same way we buy clothing and furniture. Not
~ Timothy Ferriss
From here, the reality of vagabonding comes into sharper focus as you adjust your worldview and begin to embrace the exhilarating uncertainty that true travel promises. In
~ Timothy Ferriss
Personally, I now aim for one month of overseas relocation or high-intensity learning (tango, fighting, whatever) for every two months of work projects.
~ Timothy Ferriss
Lonfrote Deep Molded Sleep Mask is the best for airplanes or anywhere else.
~ Timothy Ferriss
Well, I decided to flip it around and travel when I was really young, when I had zero money. And I had experiences that, basically, even a billion dollars couldn't have bought.
~ Timothy Ferriss
The function ei(kx-?t) represents a wave that travels at a speed of ?/k, which we have just shown to be equal to -k2. Therefore, the different plane-wave components of the solution travel at different speeds: the higher the angular frequency, the greater the speed. For this reason, the equation (1) is called dispersive.
~ Timothy Gowers
I made it worse. I lay there for months and months, obsessing over all the places I'd never go, and I gradually realized that many of the ones I most wanted to see were places I'd never heard of. That was when I began seeing my countries." "How
~ Timothy Hallinan
Bernie's idea of packing is to empty his drawers onto the floor and then push the suitcase in front of him, wide open, until it's full. When we get there he never has any sunglasses or toothpaste, but his books are packed alphabetically by author.
~ Timothy Hallinan
Make sure you and your family have passports.
~ Timothy Snyder
C'è uno che dice, non so, "siamo andati a prscrxw, e poi lì abbiamo preso il treno per...", e io ti chiedo "Cos'ha detto?", e tu "E poi lì abbiamo preso il treno per Boston". "Ma no! Siamo andati a..?" e tu "EH, APPUNTO! E poi lì abbiamo preso il treno per Boston!" E se non è una cassetta che si può tornare indietro a risentirla IO NON SAPRO' MAI DOVE CAZZODIBUDDA SONO ANDATI!
~ Tiziano Sclavi