Mark Twain: “Travel is fatal to prejudice…. A selection of quotes and sayings about travel

Travel has always attracted people. And in this article you will find out what real travelers thought about this. This article contains the best travel quotes.

Travel Quotes

Only two things we will regret on our deathbed - that we loved little and traveled little. © Mark Twain

I could spend my whole life walking around a new city every day. © Bill Bryson

Travel as the greatest and most serious science helps us to rediscover ourselves. © Albert Camus

At good traveler there are no exact plans and intentions to get somewhere. © Lao Tzu

A person who travels a lot is like a stone carried by water for many hundreds of miles: its roughness is smoothed out, and everything in it takes on soft, rounded shapes. © E. Reclus

Each journey has its own secret destination, which the traveler himself has no idea about. © Martin Buber

“Live is not necessary. Travel is a must" © W. Burroughs

For a person who has never traveled, any new place, in any way different from native land, looks very tempting. Apart from love, travel brings us the most joy and comfort. For some reason, everything new seems to us very important, and the mind, in essence, only reflecting the perceptions of our senses, is inferior to the influx of impressions. On the way, you can forget your beloved, dispel grief, drive away the ghost of death from yourself. In the simple expression "I'm leaving" lies a whole world of unresolved feelings.© Theodore Dreiser

Adventures are experienced during the journey, not at the point of arrival. The point of arrival is just a pause before the next journey. Enjoy your journey. It is completely on its own. Everything is fine. © Joe Vitale

A good traveler does not have precise plans and intentions to get somewhere.© Lao Tzu

Travel reveals not so much our curiosity in relation to what we are going to see, but rather weariness from what we are leaving.© Alphonse Carr

Travel teaches more than anything. Sometimes one day spent in other places gives more than ten years of life at home.© Anatole France

Don't compare. Do not compare anything: neither prices, nor cleanliness, nor quality of life, nor transport. Nothing! You don't travel to prove you're better off. Get to know the lives of others and find what you can learn from them.
© Paulo Coelier

Personally, I don't travel to be somewhere, I travel for movement and fellow travelers. Movement is the most beautiful thing in life. © Robert Stevenson

To move, breathe, soar, swim, receive what you give, explore, travel - this is what it means to live. © Hans Christian Andersen

All my life I love aphorisms. Since childhood, I wrote them down in my notebooks and diaries. I constantly re-read. I still read them now. In my old diaries, books, the Internet.

Wise thoughts... What do they give us? What is their attractive value? After all, they have not sunk into oblivion in our days, they have flowed into social networks, websites, blogs. Repeatedly fasting, reposting, liking. What funny words.... What about fashionable motivators now? Who does not read them as jokes, in which there is only a fraction of a joke, and a lot of interesting thoughts and ideas.

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We find something of ourselves in them. We seem to confirm to ourselves the correctness of our inner convictions. Aphorisms for us, but we are already in them ....


Today I want to present you 50 aphorisms about life and travel. My favorite topic. And the topic of my "Diary of a Successful Mom", where the subtitle to the blog title is a well-aimed, slightly joking phrase: "Life is a journey, and a journey is life!"


Aphorisms about life and travel

    I travel not to get somewhere, but to go. The main thing is movement. © Robert Louis Stevenson

    Travel, as the greatest science and serious science, helps us rediscover ourselves. © Albert Camus

    It is not necessary to live. Traveling is a must. © William Burroughs

    Travel reveals not so much our curiosity in relation to what we are going to see, but rather weariness from what we are leaving. ©Alphonse Carr

    I now realized that the surest way to find out whether you like a person or not is to go traveling with him. © Mark Twain

    Travel is like marriage. The main misconception is to think that they are under your control. © John Steinbeck

    Life is the way. Choose who to go with! © Petr Soldatenkov

    It is not guided tours that come to God, but single travelers. © Vladimir Nabokov

    Life is the way. For some, this is the way to the bakery and back, for someone - trip around the world. © Khabensky K.

    Love for this or that city is conditioned by the feelings that one had to experience in it, and not by the city itself. © Marlene Dietrich

    Three things make a person happy: love, an interesting job and the opportunity to travel. © Ivan Bunin

    All travel goes in circles. I rode around Asia, writing out a parabola in one of the hemispheres of our planet. In short, the circumnavigation of the world is just the way of a curious person back home. © Paul Thero

    Traveling means debunking other people's misconceptions about other countries. © Aldous Huxley

    Railway ticket excites more hope than the lottery. © Paul Moran

    No adventure-rich trip will be forgotten. Adventureless travel is not worth books. © Lewis Carroll

    Are you guys going somewhere or just going? We didn't understand the question, but it was a hell of a good question.© Jack Kerouac

    When you travel without knowing English, you begin to understand what it means to be born deaf and dumb. © Philippe Bouvard

    A tourist, as soon as he arrives somewhere, immediately begins to want to return. And the traveler... He may never come back...© Paul Bowles

    A good traveler does not have precise plans and intentions to get somewhere. © Lao Tzu

    To be able to manage leisure wisely is the highest level of civilization. © Bertrand Russell

    My opinion about travel is brief: when traveling, do not go too far, otherwise you will see something that will then be impossible to forget ... © Daniil Kharms

    The traveler sees what he sees; tourist - what he wants to see. © Gilbert Keith Chesteron

    The benefit of travel is the ability to adjust your imagination to reality, and instead of thinking how things should be, to see things as they are.© Samuel Johnson

    People don't make trips, trips make people.© John Steinbeck

    Don't tell me how educated you are - just tell me how much you traveled. © Muhammad

    Half the fun of traveling lies in the aesthetic of being lost. © Ray Bradbury

    Travel only with those who are equal or better than you. If not, travel alone. © Dhamapada

    The world is a book, and he who does not travel reads only one page of it. © Saint Augustine

    Each journey has its own secret destination, which the traveler himself has no idea about. © Martin Buber

    Travel has its benefits. If the traveler visits best countries then he can learn how to improve his. If fate brings him to the worst countries, he can learn to love his country. © Samuel Johnson

    In twenty years, you will regret more not what you did, but what you didn't do. So throw off the knots, swim out of the safe harbors. Catch the wind in your sails. Explore. Dream. Open up. © Mark Twain

    Well, where we do not. In the past, we are no longer there, and it seems beautiful. © From the notebooks of A. Chekhov

    Sometimes one day spent in other places gives more than ten years of life at home. © Anatole France

    If a person remains unchanged on a journey, it is a bad journey. © Ernst Simon Bloch

    People are known in dispute and on the way. © George Wells Herbert

    You are a traveller. Do not say: I have such and such a city, but I have such and such. Nobody has a city; city ​​- mountain (in heaven); and the present is the way. And we travel every day as long as nature moves. © John Chrysostom

    The ultimate goal of travel is not to see a foreign country, but to see one's own country as a foreign one. © Gilbert Chesterton

    When preparing for a trip, lay out all your clothes and all your money. After that, take half the clothes and double the money. © Susan Heller

    Travel only with those you love. © Ernest Hemingway “A holiday that is always with you”

    Traveling and living is much more interesting if you follow sudden impulses. © Bill Bryson “Journey through Europe”

    Traveling develops the mind, if, of course, you have one. © Gilbert Chesterton

    Most budget travel- go to the book. © Nadia Yasminska. bookharmony

    Trains are amazing; I love them still. Traveling by train means seeing nature, people, cities and churches, rivers - in essence, this is a journey through life. © Agatha Christie. Autobiography

    Time constantly surprises us, it is impossible to get used to its tricks. The vacation ends as soon as it starts: as soon as you check into a hotel, it’s already time to go back. But once you come back, it feels like you haven't been home for ages. © Claudia Hammond. Distorted Time

I knew Captain Stormfield well. I made three long sea crossings on his ship. He was a hardened, battered sailor, a man without a school education, with a heart of gold, an iron will, extraordinary courage, unshakable convictions and views, and, apparently, boundless self-confidence. Direct, frank, sociable, affectionate, he was honest and simple as a dog. He was a very religious man - by nature and by virtue of his mother's upbringing; and it was a sophisticated and depressing foul language due to his father's upbringing and the requirements of the profession. He was born on his father's ship, spent his whole life at sea, knew the shores of all countries, but did not know a single country beyond the shore. When I first met him, he was sixty-five years old and there were gray threads in his black hair and beard; but the years had not yet left their mark either on the body or on the solid character, and the fire that burned in his eyes was the fire of youth. He was charmingly courteous when he was pleased, otherwise it was not easy to deal with him.

He had a rich imagination, and this probably influenced the way he presented the facts; but if so, he himself did not realize it. He believed that every word he said was true. When he told me about his strange and terrible adventures on the Devil's Road - a vast expanse in the southern part of Pacific Ocean where the compass needle refuses to do its job, but only spins and spins like crazy - I took pity on him and hid my assumptions that he dreamed all this, because I realized that he was talking seriously; but to myself I thought it was a vision or a dream. In the depths of my soul, I am sure that his journey to the Other World was also a dream, but even here I kept silent so as not to offend him. He was convinced that he had indeed made the journey; I listened to him attentively, with his permission I wrote down the events of each day in shorthand, and then put my notes in order. I slightly corrected his grammar and softened here and there too strong expressions; for the rest, I relate his story as I heard from him.

MARK TWAIN

I was dying, it was clear to me. I gasped for air, then calmed down for a long time, and they stood by my bunk, silent and motionless, waiting for my death. Occasionally they spoke among themselves, but their words sounded more and more muffled, further and further. However, I heard everything.

Senior Assistant said:

“When the tide goes out, he will give up his breath.

– How do you know this? Chips, the ship's carpenter, asked. “Here, in the middle of the ocean, there is no low tide.

- How is it not, it happens! No matter what, that's how it's supposed to be. Silence again - only the waves splashed, the ship creaked,

dim lanterns swayed from side to side, and the wind whistled thinly in the distance. Then I heard a voice from somewhere:

“Eight bottles already, sir.

“Keep it up,” the assistant said.

“The wind is picking up, sir, a storm is coming.

- Get ready, - the assistant commanded, - Take reefs on the topsail and bom-bramsel!

- Yes, sir.

After a while, the assistant asked:

- Well, how is he?

“Going away,” the doctor replied. “Let it lie down for another ten minutes.

“Is everything ready, Chips?”

- Everything, sir, and the canvas and the core. All is ready.

“And the Bible, the funeral?”

- Let's not delay, sir.

It became quiet again, even the wind whistled now barely, as if in a dream. Then the doctor's voice was heard:

Do you think he knows what's in store for him?

What will go to hell? I think yes, he knows.

- Doubts, then, can not be? It was Chips's voice, and it sounded sad.

What other doubt? the assistant said. - Yes, he himself had no doubts about this, what else do you need?

“Yes,” Chips agreed, “he always said that they were probably waiting for him there.

- All. Departed. Exactly at twelve o'clock fourteen minutes.

And then darkness. Impenetrable darkness! I realized that I was dead.

I felt that I had dived somewhere, and guessed that I was flying into the air like a bird. For a moment, the ocean and the ship flashed under me, then it became black, nothing was visible, and I, cutting the air with a whistle, rushed up. “I’m all here,” flashed through my mind, “the dress is on me, everything else, too, seems to have forgotten nothing. They will bury my effigy in the ocean instead of me. I'm all here!"

Suddenly I saw some kind of light and the next moment I flew into a sea of ​​blinding fire, and I was carried through the flames. It was 12:22 on my watch.

Do you know what it was? Sun. I guessed so, and later my guess was confirmed. I was there eight minutes after I weighed anchor. This helped me determine the speed of travel: one hundred and eighty-six thousand miles per second. Nearly ninety million miles in eight minutes! Well, I was proud - I have never seen such proud ghosts. I rejoiced like a child, and regretted that there was no one to arrange races with here.

Before I had time to think it, the sun was already far behind. It is less than a million miles in diameter, and I flew past it before I even warmed up. And again fell into pitch darkness. Yes, into the darkness, but I myself was not dark. My body was glowing with a soft, ghostly light, and I thought I probably looked like a firefly. Where the light came from, I could not understand, but the time on the clock was visible, and this is the most important thing.

Suddenly, I noticed a light nearby, similar to mine. I was delighted, put my hands with a pipe to my mouth and called out:

- Hey, on the ship!

- Yes, hello to you, friend!

- Where?

- From Chatham Street.

– Where are you going?

- Do you think I know?

- Go to the same place as me. Name?

— Solomon Goldstein. And yours?

– Captain Eli Stormfield, former resident of Fairhaven and Frisco. Get fit, buddy!

He accepted my invitation. The company immediately became more fun. I am naturally sociable, I can not stand loneliness. But from childhood I was instilled with a prejudice against the Jews - you know, as they inspire all Christians. - although it did not touch my soul, it did not go beyond my head. But even if it did, at that moment it would have disappeared - before that I languished in loneliness and dreamed of some kind of fellow traveler. Lord, when you fly to ... well, in a word, where I flew, take it down in you and you are happy with anyone, regardless of quality.

We rushed side by side, talking like old acquaintances, and it was very pleasant. I decided that I would do a good deed if I calmed Solomon and removed all his doubts. When you are not sure about something, it always spoils the mood, I know from myself. So, on reflection, I told him that since he was flying next to me, that proved where he was flying. At first he was terribly upset, but then he reconciled himself, said that it was perhaps even better this way: after all, the angels, of course, would not accept him into their company, they would still drive him away if he tried to infiltrate them; that's how it was in New York high society probably the same everywhere. He asked me not to leave him when we arrive at the port of destination, he needs my support - because there he will not have any of his own. The poor fellow touched me so much that I promised to stay with him forever and ever.

Do you love quotes? I know - I know, now tell me that they are all messed up thanks to social networks like VKontakte, where they are posted in batches, phrases are pulled out, and distorted. But I love anyway beautiful quotes. The appropriate use of a quote can turn the dialogue on its head.

As for travel quotes, this is really a very motivating thing. Often, even when there is no mood, remembering them you find strength in yourself and you have a second wind. Would like to go again positive emotions and adventures across three nine lands.

Below I have given an example of 23 of the best travel quotes that I think everyone should read!

1. No one realizes the beauty of travel until they come home and put their head on the old familiar pillow © Lin Yutang - it's hard not to agree with this expression. We often so overwhelm ourselves with emotions during the trip that we do not have time to comprehend them. And only at home, having sank down on the bed and experiencing a pleasant fatigue in the body, you begin to realize - behind your back incredible adventure. Ahead - even better!

2. There is nothing more useful for the nerves than to go where you have never been.© Anna Akhmatova - do you lose your nerves? Do not know how to quickly get rid of depression, heal a broken heart and find the meaning of life again? Then just take it and go. There, where you have never been before .. New countries, cities ... New impressions, people, atmosphere!
3. Never skimp on something you can't duplicate© Tony Wheeler - There are things that can be done once in a lifetime. And only for a certain period of time. Or only in a certain place. And you should never save money in this case. Do you want to go to the USA to work and travel under the Work and Travel program? Dare! Arrived in New York and can fly a helicopter over the city? Take the longest program! Overpay $ 50, but get the most out of it!
4. Everyone says that they dream of getting out of here, seeing the world, but when it comes down to it, they won’t stick out their beak beyond their birdhouse © Cartoon “Fly the Wing” - How often I hear from my friends and acquaintances that they also want to travel. That they envy me. That they would gladly keep company. But as soon as I come to them with a specific proposal, they all come up with 1000 and 1 reason why they can’t this time. It got to the point that I offered some not just to save money, but there was an opportunity to travel for free for them! And they refused.

5. We travel not to run away from life, but so that life does not run away from us.© Author unknown. - Every traveler has to hear at least once in his life - that we are running from life and from ourselves, from responsibility, from adulthood. This quote is a worthy answer.

6. In 20 years, you will regret more what you didn't do than what you did.© Mark Twain - in my understanding, this phrase is very much intertwined with the one that was in paragraph 3. There is an opportunity - go for it! Don't overthink it. I am only 23 years old, but looking back, I get scared of how many opportunities I missed out on ignorance or doubt. For example - I can go to the USA for a year FLEX program or move to live in the Czech Republic. Look at your life. Perhaps right now you are faced with a question that you doubt?

7. Life starts outside your comfort zone©Neil Donald Walsh - everyone probably already knows what a "comfort zone" is, but not many are ready to accept the fact that life begins there, outside of this zone. Do you know how many people do not want to stay overnight in a tent under open sky in the mountains, because they see themselves only in a hotel? But they will never understand what it is to wake up at night, go out to the flooded moonlight meadow, raise your head and see the Milky Way above you ... Breathe in the fresh night air ...

8. When you find yourself in an unfamiliar place, it’s not at all necessary to arrange excursions: go to the market and to the station - and you will understand everything ... © Anna Gavald - when I make a plan for exploring a new place, looking for sights, the first thing I pay attention to is the markets, flea markets… There really is a different atmosphere. There are real people there.

9. It is very correct to come to a foreign city in the morning. By train, by plane, it doesn't matter. The day starts as if from scratch © Sergey Lukyanenko - I recently wrote that the early arrival of low-cost airlines often before dawn is their disadvantage. But, as you can see, Sergei Lukyanenko has a different view on these issues. And somewhere you can agree with him. Day from scratch. Sometimes it's a whole life. You live all day with pride. You become part of it. You are a molecule in his arteries.

10. Traveling and living is much more interesting if you follow sudden impulses.© Bill Bryson — Have you ever thought about carefully planning a trip, but some impulse pushes you to do something else? Tritely recently, I was going to go explore the non-existent Belgrade metro, and then I just turned around and headed to the zoo, where I spent a wonderful evening. Often you need to listen to such impulses.

11. Why visit the same place when there are so many unexplored corners? © Mark Levy - people manage to travel at the same time year after year. Staying in the same hotel for decades... But what's the point? The world is so big! Why not open up a few more corners that you have never seen before?

12. Only two things we will regret on our deathbed - that we loved little and traveled little.© Mark Twain — And again Mark Twain. And again, "not in the eyebrow, but in the eye." Love and travel. These impressions will always be with you. These feelings won't leave you...

13. Travel only with those you love© Ernest Hemingway - one of the main reasons why I travel alone is the understanding that I am ready to go on a trip only with the closest people. These can be parents, brothers, sisters and, of course, spouse, children.

14. People don't create travel, travel creates people.© John Steinbeck - Indeed. Often we think that we plan our trips ourselves, that everything depends on us. But circumstances are stronger. The journey itself draws itself on the canvas of life, adding colors to our consciousness and our worldview!

15. A train ticket excites more hope than a lottery ticket© Paul Moran - I sometimes played the lottery. And even won. And he dabbled in sports betting. And poker. But never have I been so excited as before buying another train ticket. Or when I found cheap airfare(well, a more modern version, so to speak 🙂)

16. I now understand that the surest way to find out if you like a person or not is to travel with him © Mark Twain — I heard from parents that you need to make repairs jointly. But for myself I understood something else. If I ever decide to marry, then first I will go camping with a girl. For a week. With backpacks and away from civilization. I have long noticed that it is at such moments that all the masks are torn off. People become themselves and you can see all their ins and outs.

17. A ship is safest in the harbor. But it wasn't built for that.© Grace Hopper - Trouble can also await us on our travels. Unfortunately. We have to pray to God and believe in the best. But what to do, it still rarely stops real travelers.

18. The world is a book. And who did not travel on it - read only one page in it© St. Augustine — There are more than 200 states in the world with their own nature, climate, political and state system, language and architecture. Each country has dozens of regions, no less different than the countries themselves. The world is huge and grandiose. So why do some people gobble up one page, not wanting or afraid to turn it over and read this whole fascinating book in its entirety?

19. To change the world, you have to see it© t \ s "Missing" - this phrase, like a politician and diplomat. I take it in my own way. For me, this is primarily an understanding that I can change something in my country only by drawing on the positive experience of others. Although the meaning of this quote for the majority will be different and there is nothing to argue about. How many people - so many opinions.

20. I am not a tree, born to always stand in one place and not know what is behind the nearest mountain © Jack London - Statistics show that more than 10% of people have not traveled outside their region / region / autonomy . About 30 did not leave the country. And over 60 - did not travel further than Turkey and Egypt. And this is in the age of technology, airplanes and trains! It is for those who want to correct this oversight, but do not know how - I am running this blog.

21. Three things make a person happy: love, an interesting job and the opportunity to travel.© Ivan Bunin - Of course, I would add that health and money are still needed. However, I cannot deny the previous three things either. Although at interesting work it’s hard to stay without money, and with money, travel becomes much closer to most people.

22. To become men, boys must wander, always, all their lives, wander© Ray Bradbury — One of my favorite writers and such a sumptuous quote. I had no right not to put it in this collection. After all, travel tempers, educates. They make a boy out of a man.

23. Travel teaches more than anything else. Sometimes one day spent in other places gives more than ten years of living at home © Anatole France — Yes, travel is a lesson. Returning from it, we change. We learn a lot of new things, get information and life lessons that will definitely come in handy in life. It is only necessary to have time, like a sponge, to absorb this knowledge.

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When so much is behind

Everything, especially grief,

Don't wait for someone's support

Get on the train, land by the sea.

Joseph Brodsky

We only feel the charm of our native speech when we hear it under foreign skies.

Bernard Show

The sea - it is better than any medicine washes away longing and disappointment.

Tatiana Stepanova

Bernard Werber. Empire of Angels

Agatha Christie

The world is a book, and he who does not travel reads only one page of it.

Aurelius Augustine

Only two things we will regret on our deathbed - that we loved little and traveled little.

Mark Twain

It is not necessary to live. Traveling is necessary.

William Burroughs

Time spent with pleasure is not considered lost.

John Lennon

If you can randomly make your way to your own bed in complete darkness without hurting yourself, then it's time to travel.

Boris Krieger

Rest is a change of occupation.

Ivan Pavlov

To be able to manage leisure wisely is the highest level of civilization.

Bertrand Russell

Travel reveals not so much our curiosity in relation to what we are going to see, but rather weariness from what we are leaving.

Allen Carr

The best workers work more than others and rest more than others.

Tom Hopkins

Ah, these "current affairs": even if they all at once, well, at least for several days, all failed to hell; and then, having freed our souls into “carelessness,” we would immediately remember all the important things that, in the “current vanity,” it is absolutely impossible for anyone to remember.

V. Rozanov

Rest: what you do when no one tells you what to do.

Joseph Prendergast

Imagine a thousand people making a journey together; if each of them were observant, each would write a book of impressions quite different from the rest; and yet there are many interesting and well-aimed things left to say to those who would go on the same journey after them.

L. Mercier

If you have absolutely no time to relax - then it's time to relax.

Sydney Harris

If you cannot find time to rest, you will very soon have to find time to heal.

John Wainmaker

When the razor has served its time and no longer lends itself to the point, the barber sets it aside for several weeks, and it sharpens itself. We protect inanimate objects, but we do not care about ourselves. What strong men, what thinkers we would become if only from time to time we would fit on a shelf and sharpen ourselves.

Mark Twain

I found out that no better way find out if you like a person or disgust than go on a trip with him.

Mark Twain

Knowledge of the countries of the world is an adornment and food for human minds.

Leonardo da Vinci

Half the fun of traveling is the aesthetic of being lost.

Ray Bradbury

Travel as the greatest science and serious science helps us to rediscover ourselves.

A journey of a thousand miles begins with the first step.

Travel only with those you love.

Ernest Hemingway

Travel teaches more than anything. Sometimes one day spent in other places gives more than ten years of life at home.

Anatole France

But, in spite of everything, traveling remains my great and true love. All my life, from the very first trip to Russia at the age of sixteen with the money saved (sitting with the neighbor's kids), I knew that I was ready to sacrifice everything for the sake of traveling, that I would not regret any money on them. I kept the fidelity and constancy of this love, unlike my other hobbies. I feel about travel the way a happy mother feels about a terrible, colicky, screaming baby around the clock - I absolutely do not care what tests await me. Because I love. Because this is mine.

Elizabeth Gilbert

Traveling develops the mind, if, of course, you have one.

Gilbert Chesterton

Is it fair to reproach the traveler for spending so much time on the road, when overcoming the path is the subject of his journey?

Kozma Prutkov

No one realizes the beauty of travel until he comes home and rests his head on an old familiar pillow.

Lin Yutang

A person who travels a lot is like a stone carried by water for many hundreds of miles: its roughness is smoothed out, and everything in it takes on soft, rounded shapes.

Jean Jacques Elise Reclus

When traveling, the main thing is not to forget that the meaning is in the journey itself, and not at its end. If you are in too much of a hurry, you will miss the destination for which you are traveling.

Lamenne Felicite Robert

Traveling must be serious work, otherwise it, unless you get drunk all day long, becomes one of the most bitter and at the same time the most stupid occupations.

Gustave Flaubert

Traveling is flirting with life. It's like saying: "I would like to stay with you, I would like to love you, but I have to go, this is my stop."

Lisa Saint-Aubin-de-Teran

Traveling means debunking other people's misconceptions about other countries.

Aldous Huxley

Tourism turns the traveler into a controller, his discoveries into an inspection, surprise into a statement, a wanderer into an unbelieving Thomas.

Frederic Begbeder (99 francs)

Travel is like marriage. The main misconception is to think that they are under your control.

John Steinbeck

Don't think about what you're going to say when you get back. Time is here and now. Seize the moment.

Paulo Coelho (Aleph)

To change the world, you have to see it.

Will Traveler. Series Traveler

Once a year, go somewhere you've never been before.

Dalai Lama

The great secret of education lies in the ability to ensure that bodily and mental exercises always serve as rest for one another.

Jean Jacques Rousseau

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