I Quotes
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“I travel a lot. Japanese culture is very ancient and very strong. That's why most people who commission work from Japanese architects expect them to create works that have an element of exoticism, the kind typical of Japanese culture. I don't do that.”
“I travel a ridiculous amount, so I've thought a lot about, and spent a lot of time refining, what I carry and how I carry it.”
“I travel abroad constantly on book promotion and research, and the Internet is invaluable to me for accessing U.K. news in places such as America, which most of the time hasn't heard of England.”
“I travel all the time, and I have two small children.”
“I travel all the time.”
“I travel all the time. I'm very restless you know.”
“I travel alone so much, and the first thought is to grab the damn phone. In airports, just look around. Nobody looks at anybody, or even out the window. It's obvious we can't live without it anymore, and as a comic on the road the phone is an essential tool. It's probably doing more good than bad for me, but it does make me sad that those of us who grew up without mobile phones, we know what we're missing.”
“I travel around and hear from so many kids. Their parents say they were always very picky but they watch the show and they want to try stuff. The show is entertainment, but I think it has done so much for the public perception of what food can be.”
“I travel around the world constantly promoting my projects and endorsing products. Yes, I do get paid to go to parties; in fact, I'm the person who started the whole trend of paid appearances. But when you see me at a party, I'm always working or promoting something.”
“I travel around the world in a way that tries to open my mind and give me empathy and inspire me to come home and make this world a better place.”
“I travel as much as I can and meet people.”
“I travel as much as I do. It isn't the life I expected. I don't know what dust of pollen will come back with me from these travels.But I must trust that I will not treat frivolously the glimpses I've been given into other places and others' lives.”
“I travel back in time, falling back into what I know for certain, the historical data I cling to in order to not go mad, not assume I made a suicidal and well-informed error in marrying this man.”
Source: Split: A Memoir of Divorce
“I travel backwards and forwards quite a lot. I live very near to the train station. I'm kind of playing at being an expatriate, I suppose.”
“I travel because I become uncomfortable being too comfortable.”
Source: The Legacy Letters: his Wife, his Children, his Final Gift
“I travel because I like to move from place to place, I enjoy the sense of freedom it gives me, it pleases me to be rid of ties, responsibilities, duties, I like the unknown; I meet odd people who amuse me for a moment and sometimes suggest a theme for a composition; I am often tired of myself and I have a notion that by travel I can add to my personality and so change myself a little. I do not bring back from the journey quite the same self that I took”
Source: the Gentleman in the Parlour
“I travel because it makes me realize how much I haven't seen, how much I'm not going to see, and how much I still need to see.”
Source: The Legacy Letters: his Wife, his Children, his Final Gift
“I travel because it makes me realize how much I haven't seen, how much I'm not going to see, and how much I still need to see."
- The Legacy Letters, by Carew Papritz”
Source: The Legacy Letters: his Wife, his Children, his Final Gift
“I travel because life is short, and I will not wait for fear of death or sanctuary to become a prison of my own making.”
Source: The Legacy Letters: his Wife, his Children, his Final Gift
“I travel by myself a lot. Most of the time I'm by myself.”
“I travel Europe every couple of weeks. I just came back from London, Holland and Denmark. Every nation on this planet has its issues with race, and I am not sure if everyone has figured out how to deal with it.”
“I travel every single day, but I make it a point to hit the gym. I want to look good for the summer.”
“I travel for the great stories now ready tell, and those waiting to be told.”
Source: The Legacy Letters: his Wife, his Children, his Final Gift
“I travel for the jolting, angelic act of seeking strangeness and newness and profoundness.”
Source: The Legacy Letters: his Wife, his Children, his Final Gift
“I travel for work, but recently, friends said I should take major trips.”
“I travel in gardens and bedrooms, basements and attics, around corners, through doorways and windows, along sidewalks, over carpets, down drainpipes, in the sky, with friends, lovers, children and heros; perceived, remembered, imagined, distorted and clarified.”
Source: Another Roadside Attraction
“I travel in so many different ways; I travel high, I rough it... it all depends on who I travel with.”
“I travel internationally a lot and I have a hard time sleeping and staying awake normally after crossing multiple time zones, especially going east. I've tried light therapy but not found it too helpful.”
“I travel light in general and I don't think I have ever had to check a bag.”
“I travel light. I think the most important thing is to be in a good mood and enjoy life, wherever you are.”
“I travel light; as light, that is, as a man can travel who will still carry his body around because of its sentimental value.”
“I travel like a gypsy, and I didn't know how I could perform and be a mother.”
“I travel North Pole to South Pole; just like patience, Long but still reachable.”
“I travel not only for the passion and madness and desire of movement, but because travel, like bread and water and air, becomes necessary to a life fully dreamed and lived.”
Source: The Legacy Letters: his Wife, his Children, his Final Gift
“I travel not to go anywhere, but to go.”
“I travel not to go anywhere, but to go. I travel for travel's sake. The great affair is to move.”
“I travel regularly and have learnt to be very methodical as far as packing is concerned. For example, I always check the weather in advance of where I'm going to ensure that I've packed the right clothes.”
“I travel so much and am always living out of a suitcase, so my favorite saying is 'Wherever you go, there you are'. I love it because it's reassuring to me that you have to live in the moment wherever you happen to be.”
“I travel so much on stories, so I don't take vacation much, but one place I go back to again and again is my ranch.”
“I travel the garden of music, thru inspiration. It's a large, very large garden, seen?”
“I travel the world visiting global health programs as an ambassador for the global health organization, PSI, and sometimes the disconnect I see is truly striking: people can get cold Coca Cola, but far too infrequently malaria drugs; most own mobile phones, but don't have equal access to pre-natal care.”
“I travel the world, and I'm happy to say that America is still the great melting pot - maybe a chunky stew rather than a melting pot at this point, but you know what I mean.”
“I travel third-class because there is no fouth-class.”
“I travel to be replenished with beauty, for travel makes the beauty of this world seem like a Christmas that never ends.”
Source: The Legacy Letters: his Wife, his Children, his Final Gift
“I travel to be replenished with beauty, for travel makes the beauty of this world seem like a Christmas that never ends. I travel for the jolting, angelic act of seeking strangeness and newness and profoundness . . .”
Source: The Legacy Letters: his Wife, his Children, his Final Gift
“I travel to Jakarta, I see what an important country it is. I've been working with them for a year.”
“I travel to know the life of great souls in the pages of a book.”
Source: Pearls of Wisdom: Great mind
“I travel to know where I fit into the world, and where I don’t.”
Source: The Legacy Letters: his Wife, his Children, his Final Gift
“I travel to seek beauty, and remind myself to seek magic, In others, and then myself.”
Source: Last words for the road
“I travel to the Middle East, I travel to China, I travel to Europe. It's all very rewarding - the only problem is the travel is getting more and more difficult for me now. Ten years ago I would have enjoyed it a lot more.”