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Quotes About Roam

I wandered and roamed through my domain, my private space, smelling its essence, accepting its claim on me and incorporating every dust mote, every spider's web into an orgy of possessive bliss.
~ Robyn Davidson
In my errant life I roamed to learn the secrets of women and men, of gods and dreams. I lived in wealth and poverty, in fame and calamity. I saw every country of our world, I lived a thousand lives. Many lives I spent, other lives I squandered, for in my life I never traveled, all I did was wander.
~ Roman Payne
Defaulting to truth is a problem. It lets spies and con artists roam free.
~ Malcolm Gladwell
How much a fool that's sent to roam Excels a fool that stays at home.
~ Andrew Lang
We need freedom to roam across land owned by no one but protected by all, whose unchanging horizon is the same that bounded the world of our millennial ancestors.
~ Edward O. Wilson
A person who is not happy with his self own at his home will always go in the crowd, fly and roam
~ Anuj Somany
They change their skies above them,But not their hearts that roam.
~ Rudyard Kipling
I played center but if I didn't have to guard guys damn near twice my size every night, I was free to roam around and do a lot more. I could guard the perimeter.
~ Ben Wallace
Paris is a Roach Motel for top American journalists: They check in, having won the plum foreign posting, but never leave.
~ Whit Stillman
I like to be a tiger roaming the jungle or an eagle soaring the skies.
~ Sol Campbell
Morning Song A diamond of a morning Waked me an hour too soon; Dawn had taken in the stars And left the faint white moon. O white moon, you are lonely, It is the same with me, But we have the world to roam over, Only the lonely are free.
~ Sara Teasdale
Wear your boots if you wander today
~ Shirley Jackson
Out of all the creatures that roam the earth man is the only one that managed to enslave itself.
~ Antonio Kowatsch
For I mean to roam and think and make great irons red-hot.
~ Knut Hamsun
I've always been a risk taker. Growing up, I had a lot of freedom and room to roam and do what I wanted, and I think that's a huge part of my game.
~ Megan Rapinoe
Caution not spirit, let it roam wild; for in that natural state dance embraces divine frequency
~ Shah Asad Rizvi
Any time I have any time off, I try to travel.
~ Margot Robbie
Some love to roam o'er the dark sea's foam, Where the shrill winds whistle free.
~ Charles Mackay
Monogamy, it follows, is the sacred cow of the romantic ideal, for it is the marker of our specialness: I have been chosen and others renounced. When you turn your back on other loves, you confirm my uniqueness; when your hand or mind wanders, my importance is shattered. Conversely, if I no longer feel special, my own hands and mind tingle with curiosity. The disillusioned are prone to roam. Might someone else restore my significance
~ Esther Perel
Mostly his mind wandered. But it didn't have anywhere special to wander to.
~ Gregory Maguire
One can be one's own ghost and roam about in various places, sometimes many places simultaneously. Perhaps I didn't approach it quite correctly. A ghost is always the result of botched work; a ghost means unsuccessful resurrection, a shadow of an image that has perhaps once been alive, a kind of abortion in the universe.
~ Halldor Laxness
That was melodramatic, of course. Pure hyperbole. But if hyperbole couldn't feel free to roam in his head, where could it roam? The
~ Harlan Coben
Of all the passions of mankind, the love of novelty most rules the mind. In search of this, from realm to realm we roam. Our fleets come loaded with every folly home.
~ Shelby Foote
Texas is heaven for men and dogs, but hell for women and oxen. Men and dogs were able, within limits, to roam freely; women and oxen were obliged, within reason, to live under the yoke.
~ Bonnie Angelo