TRAVEL QUOTES IV

quotations about travel

Travel is like an endless university. You never stop learning.

HARVEY LLOYD

Cruise Travel, April 1985


If travel were so inspiring and informing a business ... then the wisest men in the world would be deck hands on tramp steamers.

SINCLAIR LEWIS

Dodsworth

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A man who leaves home to mend himself and others is a philosopher; but he who goes from country to country, guided by the blind impulse of curiosity, is a vagabond.

OLIVER GOLDSMITH

Letters from a Citizen of the World

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You were going to travel for love, without shoes, or cloak, or common sense. This is one of the things a woman can do when her lover leaves her. It's hard on the feet perhaps, but staying at home is hard on the heart.

KELLY LINK

Stranger Things Happen

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To be a good traveller ... a sweet landscape must sometimes be allowed to atone for an indifferent supper, and an interesting ruin charm away the remembrance of a hard bed.

HENRY T. TUCKERMAN

"The Philosophy of Travel", The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, May 1844


Law of Airlines: The shorter the time between flights, the greater the distance between gates.

DOUG LARSON

attributed, Wise Quotes of Wisdom: A Lifetime Collection of Quotes, Sayings, Philosophies, Viewpoints and Thoughts

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For many of us, change is the biggest motivation for travel. We have a need for novel scenery, routine, weather or even people.

BLAKE SNOW

"Off The Grid: Why Do We Travel?", Paste Magazine, May 16, 2017


Travel is intensified living--maximum thrills per minute and one of the last great sources of legal adventure. Travel is freedom. It's recess, and we need it.

RICK STEVES

Rick Steves' Europe Through the Back Door


Many a man who has gone but a few miles from home, understands human nature better, detects motives and weighs character more sagaciously, than another who has travelled over the known world, and made a name by his reports of different countries.

WILLIAM ELLERY CHANNING

Self-Culture: An address introductory to the Franklin lectures

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The good thing about travel is that it takes you to new and different places. The bad thing about travel is that it takes you to new and different places.

DIANE

attributed, Sleepless in America


To travel is to live.

HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN

The Fairy Tale of My Life

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Know most of the rooms of thy native country before thou goest over the threshold thereof.

THOMAS FULLER

The Holy State and the Profane State

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Travel is like adultery: one is always tempted to be unfaithful to one's own country.

ANATOLE BROYARD

attributed, Voyages of Discovery


If I'd learnt one thing from travelling, it was that the way to get things done was to go ahead and do them. Don't talk about going to Borneo. Book a ticket, get a visa, pack a bag, and it just happens.

ALEX GARLAND

The Beach

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Our object in traveling should be, not to gratify curiosity, and seek mere temporary amusement, but to learn, and to venerate, to improve the understanding and the heart.

NIGEL GRESLEY

attributed, American Medical Association Bulletin, 1933


Why do you wonder that globe-trotting does not help you, seeing that you always take yourself with you? The reason which set you wandering is ever at your heels.

SOCRATES

attributed, Moral Letters to Lucilius


Soulful travel is the art of finding beauty even in ruins.

PHIL COUSINEAU

The Art of Pilgrimage


I don't keep a travel diary. I did keep a travel diary once and it was a big mistake. All I remember of that trip is what I bothered to write down. Everything else slipped away, as though my mind felt jilted by my reliance on pen and paper. For exactly the same reason I don't travel with a camera. My holiday becomes the snapshots and anything I forget to record is lost.

ALEX GARLAND

The Beach

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Travel is a discovery of the world soul of which we are a part.

THOMAS MOORE

The Re-Enchantment of Everyday Life


Travel is like a game; there is always gain or loss, and mostly from the unexpected side; you receive more or less than you hope for; you can, with impunity, loiter along for a while, then you are again obliged to gather yourself up a moment. For natures like mine, that like to establish themselves firmly and hold fast to things, a journey is invaluable; it animates, instructs and cultivates.

JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE

letter to Friedrich Schiller, October 14, 1797

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