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Quotes About Roam

I don't feel restless, I just like to travel.
~ Brad Pitt
I thought about telling him the truth: 'Oh, nothing. Just having my soul exorcised so I can roam around purgatory, looking for the ghost of the dead cowboy who used to live in my bedroom.
~ Meg Cabot
Here in my country I'll live and roam My spirit sings here - This is my home.
~ Julie Murphy
The fish in the water is racked by thirst: I hear about it and burst out laughing. What you are looking for is right at home and yet you roam from forest to forest, full of gloom . . .
~ Kabir
I just like to walk around New York, just put my iPod on and walk around.
~ Kristen Wiig
Why has the pleasure of slowness disappeared? Ah, where have they gone, the amblers of yesteryear? Where have they gone, those loafing heroes of folk song, those vagabonds who roam from one mill to another and bed down under the stars?
~ Milan Kundera
My heart seeks the hearth, My feet seek the road. A soul so divided Is a terrible load. My heart longs to rest, My feet yearn to roam. Shall I wander the world Or stay safe at home?
~ Bruce Coville
I watched them roam awhile, and had a small weep, but even grief had its limits. By dinner-time I was horribly bored.
~ Naomi Novik
Stray cattle roam every lane and alley, but we are building cow shelters and trying to resolve the problem.
~ Hema Malini
For me, the towns where the two-legged beasts lurk are far more dangerous than the fields where the wolves roam.
~ Kobo Abe
Walk. Run. Ride.
~ Kristin Hannah
There is something wrong with me. Love lifts us up but it also makes us roam around Little Compton like we didn't murder the girl in the news.
~ Caroline Kepnes
Le propre de l'amour, c'est d'errer.
~ Victor Hugo
He sauntered. To stray is human. To saunter is Parisian. In
~ Victor Hugo
How will I leave his realm, Bizhad wondered, clutching Akbar's order. Had the emperor played a cruel joke on him, condemning him to roam the length and breadth of this world? He would lie awake at night worrying, confer with passing travelers during the day, starting to distrust his driver's motives…
~ Kunal Basu
...You 'll find, where'er you roam, That marble floors and gilded walls Can never make a home. But every house where Love abides, And Friendship is a guest, Is surely home, and home-sweet-home: For there the heart can rest.
~ Henry Van Dyke, "A Home Song"
I did think that it'd be truly cool to be a foreign correspondent, and it was. There is a degree of freedom - and the right to roam the earth on somebody else's nickel.
~ David E. Sanger
I cannot rest, I cannot stay, I cannot linger anywhere.
~ Charles Dickens
Today, I'll simply wander. Head off in one direction or another and keep walking. Until I feel like stopping.
~ Thomas King
Though the last glimpse of Erin with sorrow I see, Yet wherever thou art shall seem Erin to me; In exile thy bosom shall still be my home, And thine eyes make my climate wherever we roam.
~ Thomas Moore
I bridled strongly when Labour introduced their Right to Roam, fearing that it would be misused by the hard Left to stir up unnecessary trouble in the countryside. In fact, greater access to the uplands has been a very good thing.
~ Nicholas Soames
As a writer of fiction who deals with technology, I necessarily deal with the history of technology and the history of technologically induced social change. I roam up and down it in a kind of special way because I roam down it into history, which is invariably itself a speculative affair.
~ William Gibson
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~ Daniel Defoe
The spirits of the young women are at rest," said Marley, "if you believe the legend." "I am believing that spirits never rest. That is their misfortune. They have no choice but to roam endlessly and never to arrive. It is our belief.
~ Christopher G. Moore