“The psychiatrist must become a fellow traveler with his patient.” FellowsPatientTravelerPsychiatryPsychiatristFellow Travelers Author:R. D. Laing
“We human beings have not secured happiness; on the contrary, science gives us catastrophes. We are like travelers losing their way in a desert. They see a big black shadow ahead and desperately run to it, thinking it may lead them somewhere. But after running a long way, they no longer see the shadow and fall into the slough of despond. What is that shadow? It is this ""Mr. Science.” ThinkingWayGivingHumansMayLongBigsRunningFallBlackHuman BeingsTechnologyLosingShadowContraryDesertTravelerCatastropheLong WayScience And TechnologySecuredSlough Author:Liang Qichao
“A solitary traveler can sleep from state to state, from day to night, from day to day, in the long womb of its controlled interior. It is the cradle that never stops rocking after the lullaby is over. It is the biggest sleeping tablet in the world, and no one need ever swallow the pill, for it swallows them.” WorldNeedsLongStatesNightSleepTravelOver ItControlledSolitaryTravelerDay To DayInteriorsWombPillsCradleTabletsLullaby Author:Lisa St. Aubin de Terán
“When I was a boy, my parents were writers and they owned a bookstore, 'The Complete Traveler in New York,' so writing and books have held special places in my heart all my life.” WritingHeartBookParentBoysSpecialNew YorkMy HeartTravelerBookstoresSpecial Places Author:Mike Greenberg
“Even the lifelong traveler knows but an infinitesimal portion of the Earth's surface. Those who have written best about the land and its wild inhabitants...have often been stay-at-home naturalists...concentrating their attention and affection on a relatively small area.” KnowsHomeEarthNatureAttentionWrittenLandAreasAffectionSurfacePortionsTravelerLifelongConcentratingStay At HomeNaturalist Author:Edwin Way Teale