T Quotes
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“Travelers are always discoverers, especially those who travel by air. There are no signposts in the sky to show a man has passed that way before. There are no channels marked. The flier breaks each second into new uncharted seas.”
Source: NORTH TO THE ORIENT
“Travelers are fantasists, conjurers, seers - and what they finally discover is that every round object everywhere is a crystal ball: stone, teapot, the marvelous globe of the human eye.”
Source: The Messiah of Stockholm: a novel
“Travelers are much at the mercy of phrases ... vast generalizations formulate in their exposed brains.”
“Travelers are the greatest ambassadors of tolerance.”
“Travelers describe a tree in the island of Java whose pestiferous exhalations blight every tiny blade of grass within the compass of its shade. So it is with despotism.”
Source: Doctor Antonio: a tale of Italy
“Travelers find virtue in a seeming minority in all other countries, and forget that they have left it in a minority at home.”
Source: The Sympaty of Religions
“Travelers learn not just foreign customs and curious cuisines and unfamiliar beliefs and novel forms of government. They learn, if they are lucky, humility.”
“Travelers must be content.”
Source: Tempest
“Travelers never did lie, though fools at home condemn them.”
“Travelers never think that they are the foreigners.”
“Travelers perceptions do not always reflect the reality of a situation, and ignorance is costing the industry billions.”
“Travelers repose and dream among my leaves.”
“Travelers should only read after dark.”
Source: Eccentric Spaces
“Travelers with naught sing in the robber's face”
“Travelers, it is late. Life's sun is going to set. During these brief days that you have strength, be quick and spare no effort of your wings”
“Travelers, there is no path, paths are made by walking.”
“Traveling - it leaves you speechless, then turns you into a storyteller.”
“Traveling - it offers you a hundred roads to adventure, and gives your heart wings!”
“Traveling about, without definite aim, in an original but on the whole, very pleasant fashion. It gives me an entirely new appreciation of the attachment of nomad tribes to their mode of life.”
“Traveling across the United States, it's easy to see why Americans are often thought of as stupid. At the San Diego Zoo, right near the primate habitats, there's a display featuring half a dozen life-size gorillas made out of bronze. Posted nearby is a sign reading CAUTION: GORILLA STATUES MAY BE HOT. Everywhere you turn, the obvious is being stated. CANNON MAY BE LOUD. MOVING SIDEWALK ABOUT TO END. To people who don't run around suing one another, such signs suggest a crippling lack of intelligence. Place bronze statues beneath the southern California sun, and of course they're going to get hot. Cannons are supposed to be loud, that's their claim to fame, and - like it or not - the moving sidewalk is bound to end sooner or later. It's hard trying to explain a country whose motto has become You can't claim I didn't warn you. What can you say about the family who is suing the railroad after their drunk son was killed walking on the tracks?
This pretty much sums up my trip to Texas.”
“Traveling across the United States, it's easy to see why Americans are often thought of as stupid. At the San Diego Zoo, right near the primate habitats, there's a display featuring half a dozen life-size gorillas made out of bronze. Posted nearby is a sign reading CAUTION: GORILLA STATUES MAY BE HOT. Everywhere you turn, the obvious is being stated. CANNON MAY BE LOUD. MOVING SIDEWALK IS ABOUT TO END. To people who don't run around suing one another, such signs suggest a crippling lack of intelligence.”
Source: Me Talk Pretty One Day
“Traveling all around the world, music sounds different.”
“Traveling all over the country and all over the world, I think you've got a lot of pop acts and a lot of rock acts that are making a point of traveling to different places and making people aware of their music and their shows and the whole deal and I think country music has always sort of stayed, for the most part, in the states.”
“Traveling alone makes you vulnerable to being moved by things.”
Source: Happy Hour
“Traveling alone offers the chance to test the limits of what you think you know about yourself.”
“Traveling and being in foreign cultures has always been really stimulating for me, partly because, when I'm living abroad, everything is new and like a puzzle to work out, by virtue of it being a foreign culture.”
“Traveling and other cultures provide me with great inspiration, especially unusual people and cultures totally unlike my own. They generate many new ideas for me.”
“Traveling around Ethiopia, I saw dozens of abandoned textile factories. People kept asking me to help them find work. So I thought I could make use of my experience in fashion to commercialize their products outside of Ethiopia.”
“Traveling around is what I Like to Do. Me And my boy Arab we live on the road. Doing shows is what I love to do. I put my heart and soul on the track and I Love the response I get. Performing wit UNK? Mane daz a dream come true. He's one of my favorite artist and Inspirations. So when they said Soulja Boy you got a show wit UNK man. Im like Walk It Out UNK? LETS GO!”
“Traveling around sure gets me down and lonely, nothing else to do but close my mind. I sure hope the road don't come to own me, there's so many dreams I've yet to find. But you're so far away.”
“Traveling around the island had revealed I was being affected by altitude changes. I had noticed on days out from the campsite that I would be fatigued the following day. Altitude testing showed this fatigue reaction would occur whenever I spent time above one thousand feet. The longer I was above one thousand feet, the more fatigued I would be the next day and it would often increase forgetfulness and confusion. Once I started avoiding traveling past several hundred feet in altitude, I was much healthier! I call this sickness “Altitude Hypersensitivity”, as it was previously thought that altitude sickness only occurred above 4,900 feet.”
Source: Magee’s Disease
“Traveling around the world during the World Cup in 2006, I was thinking, 'Wow, this is such an incredible and global event.'”
“Traveling around, it can get very stressful sometimes, and I found yoga, thank God, like a couple of years ago. I went to my first yoga class, and I got hooked on it, and I go almost every day when I'm in New York. I find that it really balances me. And also, morning meditation.”
“Traveling around, it's difficult to follow much TV. Mainly I'm somebody who watches sports.”
“Traveling by bus, we see many things on the way and just let them pass by. Watch the thoughts of your minds in the same way.”
“Traveling by motor is just one situation after another. ... No matter what happens, don't scream; a scream at the wrong moment has often been known to cause a stall.”
“Traveling can never be taken for granted, no matter how meticulous the preparations.”
Source: The Ragged Edge of the World: Encounters at the Frontier Where Modernity, Wildlands and Indigenous Peoples Mee t
“Traveling carries with it the curse of being at home everywhere and yet nowhere, for wherever one is some part of oneself remains on another continent.”
“Traveling changed my personality and gave me ability to do the music I do and to think in a certain way that everything can be possible.”
“Traveling changes not just a man, but his art as well.”
“Traveling did a great deal to me. I found that when I travel and just sit in the corner and watch, a million ideas come to me.”
“Traveling down a road of self-destruction
With no room for any reconstruction”
“Traveling fast over complex technical terrain requires a high level of technical ability and the endurance to support it. These two quite divergent capabilities need to be developed over years of practice. Omitting either limits your potential.”
“Traveling for alternative wellness is not just about seeking treatments; it's about rediscovering ourselves through ancient practices and holistic rituals that connect body, mind, and spirit.”
Source: Dr Prem's Guide - Wellness Tourism
“Traveling for modeling has been great, but I never really have much time to live the tourist life while in all the different cities.”
“Traveling further ingrained my desire to connect to a place other than an island that is slightly older, in a New World way, than the United States, especially after I found characteristics of my face in the faces of the people in my global community.”
Source: Bird of Paradise: How I Became Latina
“Traveling has a major impact on what I do, cause all over the world I'm meeting all kinds of people. And relationships is the second major impact that I have. I just enjoy the variety that the world has to offer.”
“Traveling has less to do with seeing things than experiencing them.”
“Traveling in a third-world country is the closest thing there is to being married and raising kids. You have glorious hikes and perfect days on the beach. You go on adventures you would never try, or enjoy, alone. But you also can't get away from each other. Everything is unfamiliar. Money is tight or you get robbed. Someone gets sick or sunburned. You get bored. It is harder than you expected, but you are glad you didn't just sit home.”
Source: The Defining Decade: Why Your Twenties Matter - And How to Make the Most of Them Now
“Traveling in Europe made me understand that America has an island mentality: No one exists except us. There's a whole other world out there, but most Americans - all they know is America, the marketing plan.”