“The dust is old upon my "sandal-shoon," And still I am a pilgrim; I have roved From wild America to Bosphor's waters, And worshipp'd at innumerable shrines Of beauty; and the painter's art, to me, And sculpture, speak as with a living tongue, And of dead kingdoms, I recall the soul, Sitting amid their ruins.” ArtStillsSoulAmericaSpeakWaterTravelSittingTongueKingdomsPainterDustRuinsRecallsSculpturePilgrimShrinesSandals Book:Sacred Poems Source: Sacred Poems
“I knew I couldn't live in America and I wasn't ready to move to Europe so I moved to an island off the coast of America - New York City .” AmericaMovingCitiesNew YorkReadyTravelEuropeMovedIslandsNew York CityCoast Author:Spalding Gray
“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.” KnowsWorldMadeWholeAmericaPlansTravelEuropeMarketingIslandsMentalityOther WorldsMarketing Plans Author:will.i.am