Famous Quotes
376 Quotations with Travel.
- 141. Alexander Chase: Lovers of air travel find it exhilarating to hang poised between the illusion of ...

- 142. William S. Burroughs: Man is an artifact designed for space travel. He is not designed to remain in hi ...

- 143. Joan Didion: Many people I know in Los Angeles believe that the Sixties ended abruptly on Aug ...

- 144. Regina Nadelson: Most travel is best of all in the anticipation or the remembering; the reality h ...

- 145. Regina Nadelson: Most travel is best of all in the anticipation or the remembering; the reality h ...

- 146. John Keats: Much have I traveled in the realms of gold, and many goodly states and kingdoms ...

- 147. Mother Jones: My address is like my shoes. It travels with me. I abide where there is a fight ...

- 148. Ralph Waldo Emerson: No man should travel until he has learned the language of the country he visits. ...

- 149. Ralph Waldo Emerson: No man should travel until he has learned the language of the country he visits. ...

- 150. William Cowper: No traveler ever reached that blest abode who found not thorns and briers in his ...

- 151. Eric Hoffer: Nonconformists travel as a rule in bunches. You rarely find a nonconformist who ...

- 152. Eric Hoffer: Nonconformists travel as a rule in bunches. You rarely find a nonconformist who ...

- 153. Daniel J. Boorstin: Not so many years ago there was no simpler or more intelligible notion than that ...

- 154. Daniel J. Boorstin: Not so many years ago there was no simpler or more intelligible notion than that ...

- 155. Thales of Miletus: Nothing is more active than thought, for it travels over the universe, and nothi ...

- 156. Author Unknown: Old men and far travelers may lie with authority.

- 157. Damon Runyon: One of these days in your travels, a guy is going to come up to you and show you ...

- 158. Henry David Thoreau: Only the traveling is good which reveals to me the value of home and enables me ...

- 159. George Eliot: Our deeds still travel with us from afar, and what we have been makes us what we ...

- 160. George Eliot: Our instructed vagrancy, which has hardly time to linger by the hedgerows, but r ...
