“Nothing in this universe is able to complete its travel on the road of infinity! Because the road is very very long,… — Mehmet Murat ildan Copy Share Image
No man can be a politician, except he be first a historian or a traveller; for except he can see what must… — James Harrington Copy Share Image
It is right to prefer our own country to all others, because we are children and citizens before we can be travellers… — George Santayana Copy Share Image
A traveller on foot in this country seems to be considered as a sort of wild man or out-of-the way being, who… — Karl Philipp Moritz Copy Share Image
You think of travellers as bold, but our guilty secret is that travel is one of the laziest ways on earth of… — Paul Theroux Copy Share Image
Speaking of New York as a traveller I have two faults to find with it. In the first place there is nothing… — Anthony Trollope Copy Share Image
The ambition of the spiritual traveller never wants to stop with what it has been shown save that the voices of reality… — Ibn Ata Allah Copy Share Image
Once the travel bug bites there is no known antidote, and I know that I shall be happily infected until the end… — Michael Palin Copy Share Image
Traveling provides occasions for shaking oneself up but not, as people believe, freedom. Indeed it involves a kind of reduction: deprived of… — Nicolas Bouvier Copy Share Image
We should have scant notion of the gardens of these New England colonists in the seventeenth century were it not for a… — Alice Morse Earle Copy Share Image
And thus ever by day and night, under the sun and under the stars, climbing the dusty hills and toiling along the… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“Never seek to tell thy love, Love that never told can be; For the gentle wind doth move Silently, invisibly. I told… — William Blake Copy Share Image
The traveller must, of course, always be cautious of the overly broad generalisation. But I am an American, and a paucity of… — George Saunders Copy Share Image
Travel at its truest is thus an ironic experience, and the best travellers . . . seem to be those able to… — Paul Fussell Copy Share Image
Ned made a tremendous rattling, at which Bullet took fright, broke his bridle, and dashed off in grand style; and would have… — Augustus Baldwin Longstreet Copy Share Image
All men have the stars," he answered, "but they are not the same things for different people. For some, who are travellers,… — Antoine de Saint-Exupery Copy Share Image
If you would learn to speak all tongues and conform to the customs of all nations, if you would travel farther than… — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
But nothing will persuade me that the mere fact of being in a place is enough in itself to justify the effort… — Jenny Diski Copy Share Image
Lovers O lovers, lovers it is time to set out from the world. I hear a drum in my soul's ear coming… — Rumi Copy Share Image
An ordinary mirror is silvered at the back but the window of the night train has darkness behind the glass. My face… — Russell Hoban Copy Share Image
Does a leaf, when it falls from the tree in winter, feel defeated by the cold? The tree says to the leaf:… — Paulo Coelho Copy Share Image
To-morrow is that lamp upon the marsh, which a traveller never reacheth; To-morrow, the rainbow's cup, coveted prize of ignorance; To-morrow, the… — Martin Farquhar Tupper Copy Share Image
It is comforting that travel should have an architecture, and that it is possible to contribute a few stones to it, although… — Claudio Magris Copy Share Image
The beauty of a house by the lake side in the middle of wilderness can best be appreciated not by those who… — Mehmet Murat Ildan Copy Share Image
I have nothing to tell except travellers' stories, which are always tiresome, like the description of a play which was very exciting… — George Eliot Copy Share Image
A traveller, lost on a desert plain, feels that the recognition of one star, the Pole star, is of itself a great… — Maria Mitchell Copy Share Image
For the born traveller, travelling is a besetting vice. Like other vices, it is imperious, demanding its victim's time, money, energy and… — Aldous Huxley Copy Share Image
Traveler is my only companion; I may also say my pleasure. He and I, whenever practicable, wander out in the mountains and… — Robert E. Lee Copy Share Image
At religious instruction classes, I encountered The Pilgrims Progress by John Bunyan, and the sincerity of the traveller in that book was… — Lionel Blue Copy Share Image
More lightly do his sorrows press upon a man, when to a friend or fellow traveller he tells his griefs. — Callimachus Copy Share Image
In the empty heart, void of self can be heard the echoing cry, "I am the Truth." Thus is man one with… — Mahmud Shabistari Copy Share Image
When I have come to you, at last (as I have always done), I have come to peace and happiness. I come… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“A traveller! I love his title. A traveler is to be reverenced as such. His profession is the best symbol of our… — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
That strange blend of the commercial traveller, the missionary and the barbarian conqueror, which was the American abroad. — Olaf Stapledon Copy Share Image
Every Englishman abroad, until it is proved to the contrary, likes to consider himself a traveller and not a tourist. — Evelyn Waugh Copy Share Image
To get to know a country, you must have direct contact with the earth. It's futile to gaze at the world through… — Albert Einstein Copy Share Image
All travellers who had preceded me into the Barren Grounds had relied on the abundant game, and in consequence suffered dreadful hardships;… — Ernest Thompson Seton Copy Share Image
Man, who wert once a despot and a slave, A dupe and a deceiver! a decay, A traveller from the cradle to… — Percy Bysshe Shelley Copy Share Image