July 5th, 2008
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Articles tagged with "travel quotes"
July 3rd, 2008
Phillip Lopate on The Beach
The prospect of a long day at the beach makes me panic. There is no ...July 1st, 2008
George Moore on Returning Home to Find It
A man travels the world over in search of what he needs and returns home ...June 29th, 2008
Paul Theroux on Travel as Creative Act
Travel is a creative act - not simply loafing and inviting your soul, but feeding ...June 27th, 2008
Buddha on Traveling Well
It is better to travel well than to arrive. - BuddhaJune 25th, 2008
Japanese poet Shinsho on Going Home
No matter what road I’m traveling, I’m going home. - Japanese poet Shinshocontributed by Diana StrangfeldJune 23rd, 2008
Milan Kundera on Chance
Everything that occurs out of necessity, everything expected, repeated day in and day out is ...June 21st, 2008
Robert Benchley on Traveling with Children
In America there are two classes of travel - first class, and with children. - ...June 19th, 2008
Isabelle Eberhardt on the Vagrant’s Empire
The cowardly belief that a person must stay in one place is too reminiscent of ...June 17th, 2008
Fitzhugh Mullan on Potholes
Stop worrying about the potholes in the road and celebrate the journey. - Fitzhugh MullanJune 15th, 2008
Henry Miller on Destinations
One’s destination is never a place, but a new way of seeing things. - Henry ...June 13th, 2008
Okakura Kakuzo on the Art of Life
The art of life is a constant readjustment to our surroundings. - Okakura Kakuzocontributed by travelleratheartJune 11th, 2008
Albert Einstein on Traveling and Arriving
I love to travel, but I hate to arrive. - Albert EinsteinJune 9th, 2008
D.H. Lawrence on Cool, Unlying Life
When we get out of the glass bottle of our ego and when we escape ...June 7th, 2008
Michael Pollan on the Grace of This Forgetting
By the grace of this forgetting, we temporarily shelve our inherited ways of looking and ...June 5th, 2008
Robert Thomas Allen on Sitting
Most of my treasured memories of travel are recollections of sitting. - Robert Thomas AllenJune 3rd, 2008
Paul Cousineau on Soulful Travel
The practice of soulful travel is to discover the overlapping point between history and everyday ...June 1st, 2008
Ian M. Banks on Home is the Norm
When one grows up in a place, no matter how exotic it may seem to ...May 30th, 2008
Gerald Finzi on Second Rate Work
There is no room in the world, as you say, for second rate work. - ...May 28th, 2008
Jeff Berner on Earth
Earth is a great, big funhouse without the fun. - Jeff BernerMay 26th, 2008
Claude Levi-Strauss on the Olden Days
I wished I had lived in the days of real journeys, when it was still ...May 24th, 2008
Peter and The Wolf on Safe Travels
My brother dreaming of a new land Where the rivers wind through the villages And the people ...May 22nd, 2008
Larzer Ziff on the True Alien
He saw that if anyone appeared insane it was not the island cannibals or the ...May 20th, 2008
René Descartes on Talking with Men of Other Centuries
Traveling is almost like talking with men of other centuries. - René DescartesMay 18th, 2008
Jeff Greenwald on Deeper Reasons to Travel
There are deeper reasons to travel - itches and tickles on the underbelly of the ...May 16th, 2008
Groucho Marx on Trading Up
I’m going to Iowa for an award. Then I’m appearing at Carnegie Hall, it’s sold ...May 14th, 2008
Geoffrey Bocca on Travel by Sea
Travel by sea nearly approximates the bliss of babyhood. They feed you, rock you gently ...May 12th, 2008
Dwight Eisenhower on Priorities
Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired signifies in the final ...May 10th, 2008
Bernard from “Northern Exposure” on the Coming Back
As you may know, I spent the last three months in Africa. A wondrous, magical ...May 8th, 2008
Tim Cahill on the Unfamiliar and Unsettling
We know from the first step that travel is often a matter of confronting our ...May 6th, 2008
James Jeans on Traveling Hopefully
To travel hopefully is better than to arrive. - James JeansMay 4th, 2008





