Top 1200 Travel Books Quotes & Sayings - Page 3

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Last updated on November 23, 2024.
I don't travel by airplane. I mean that because when my wife, my kids and I travel on trains or boats, we meet a lot of people and we talk to them.
You can't out-travel sadness. I travel not to get away from my troubles but to see how they look in front of famous buildings
I simply believe that a book has a journey to make, and should not be condemned to being stuck on a shelf… Let’s leave our books free to travel, then, to be touched by other hands, and enjoyed by other eyes.
Fahrenheit 451 is one of those books that is about how amazing books are and how amazing the people who write books are. Writers love writing books like this, and for some reason, we let them get away with it.
I find research fascinating and always conduct some before I begin writing, and then fill in the rest as needed. I read stacks of books and also had the opportunity to travel to England to do more research.
When I travel officially... and when I travel on a private basis, I have protection that is less suffocating. But I am protected everywhere. — © Francois Hollande
When I travel officially... and when I travel on a private basis, I have protection that is less suffocating. But I am protected everywhere.
People start panicking because they think it's the end of everything. But the fact is, you know, books survived movies; books survived TV. Books are surviving manga and anime. Books will always be there in one form or another. You just have a larger palette of entertainment options.
At each of these northern posts there were interesting experiences in store for me, as one who had read all the books of northern travel and dreamed for half a lifetime of the north; and that was - almost daily meeting with famous men.
You're not allowed to say anything about books because they're books, and books are, you know, God.
Keep away from books and from men who get their ideas from books, and your own books will always be fresh.
If you wish to travel far and fast, travel light. Take off all your envies, jealousies, unforgiveness, selfishness and fears.
NOT I - NOT ANYONE else, can travel that road for you, You must travel it for yourself.
The books we think we ought to read are poky, dull, and dry The books that we would like to read we are ashamed to buy The books that people talk about we never can recall And the books that people give us, oh, they're the worst of all.
Prague is not, strictly speaking, travel writing but it is, among other things, an excellent example of what travel writing is becoming, if indeed it hasn't already done so. . . . People are no longer so easily satisfied by the mere travel impressions of some outsider much like themselves. Instead they gravitate towards writers who actually have lived not simply in, but inside, a location for an extended period, as one lives inside one's clothes.
Never lend books, for no one ever returns them; the only books I have in my library are books that other folks have left me.
Our instructed vagrancy, which has hardly time to linger by the hedgerows, but runs away early to the tropics, and is at home with palms and banyans - which is nourished on books of travel, and stretches the theatre of its imagination to the Zambesi.
In books I find the dead as if they were alive; in books I foresee things to come; in books warlike affairs are set forth; from books come forth the laws of peace. All things are corrupted and decay in time; Saturn ceases not to devour the children that he generates; all the glory of the world would be buried in oblivion, unless God had provided mortals with the remedy of books.
I didn't read children's books when I was a child. The only books in our house were ration books. — © Michael Foreman
I didn't read children's books when I was a child. The only books in our house were ration books.
I find Facebook absolutely fascinating because I don't think there's ever been any one source that had so much information about each of us - who we talk to, who our friends are, what books we read, what we're buying, what movies we saw, what our travel is.
Travel at faster than the speed of light certainly can have dramatic implications that are difficult to understand, such as time travel.
When the history books are written in a thousand years, when space travel would have become routine, the moment that humans first left Earth will be of huge importance. Star City is a central part of this story and it deserves more recognition.
My normal life is I love to travel, and I travel as often as I can. I don't stay in one place too long. But I'm an avid reader, I guess you could say: I'm a bit of a bookworm.
Ah! Young people, travel if you can, and if you cannot - travel all the same!
I don't travel for fun, because I travel so much with my work; when I'm not working, I mostly want to stay home.
I travel like a maniac. I travel more than anyone I know. I love learning the languages.
I know it's not strictly sex that accounts for my straying the motive usually attributed to men. I think it's just too tempting to have two lives rather than one. Some people think that too much travel begets infidelity: Separation and opportunity test the bonds of love. I think it's more likely that people who hate to make choices to settle on one thing or another are attracted to travel. Travel doesn't beget a double life. The appeal of the double life begets travel.
Books, books, books in all their aspects, in form and spirit, their physical selves and what reading releases from their hieroglyphic pages, in their sight and smell, in their touch and feel to the questing hand, and in the intellectual music which they sing to the thoughtful brain and loving heart, books are to me the best of all symbols, the realest of all reality.
I travel so much for work that when I fly, I prefer to travel light and bring a carry-on bag that I don't need to check.
The pleasure we derive from journeys is perhaps dependent more on the mindset with which we travel than on the destination we travel to.
I grew up reading comic books. Super hero comic books, Archie comic books, horror comic books, you name it.
The inspiration to cook came from my grandmother and my father who were both wonderful home cooks. But I would say I taught myself. You travel, you discover the world, you explore books - it is these things that make a great cook.
Our government shouldn't tell us where to travel and where not to travel.
I realized that, for me, travel for work - I'm not speaking so much about travel for pleasure - had actually become a way of avoiding life.
You see, though we travel together, we travel alone.
Travel is impossible, but daydreaming about travel is easy.
There is no future for e-books, because they are not books. E-books smell like burned fuel.
I would love to travel around the world working for a travel company taking students abroad on cultural immersion trips.
I'd love to travel more. I really look forward to traveling with my kids. I'm just waiting for them to want to travel with me.
I was very excited when I first started to travel so much. In fact, I was amazed that people were paying me to travel to play the game I loved.
I read books when I was a kid, lots of books. Books always seemed like magic to me. They took you to the most amazing places. When I got older, I realized that I couldn't find books that took me to all of the places I wanted to go. To go to those places, I had to write some books myself.
Welcome to my world! I've been through it all, and I often pinch myself to believe my luck. I design jewlery, create cosmetics, perform comedy, act, lecture, write books, travel, have a fabulous daughter, and a phenomenal grandson-and I feel I'm the luckiest woman on the planet.
There are books that one reads over and over again, books that become part of the furniture of one's mind and alter one's whole attitude to life, books that one dips into but never reads through, books that one reads at a single sitting and forgets a week later.
I read a lot of books for information, like doctor books, spy books. . . . — © William S. Burroughs
I read a lot of books for information, like doctor books, spy books. . . .
When you travel, people might not have the same ideas about what is interesting. I'm not really good at compromising when I travel.
Traveling is my priority, because it drives the writing, so I teach around the travel, and sometimes the travel is the teaching.
Hitler didn't travel. Stalin didn't travel. Saddam Hussein never traveled. They didn't want to have their orthodoxy challenged.
I don’t keep a travel diary. I did keep a travel diary once and it was a big mistake. All I remember of that trip is what I bothered to write down. Everything else slipped away, as though my mind felt jilted by my reliance on pen and paper. For exactly the same reason I don’t travel with a camera. My holiday becomes the snapshots and anything I forget to record is lost.
You travel here and you travel there, trying to get out from under the cloud, and nothing works, and then one day you realize you've been carrying the weather around with you.
However, we still have the problem of free travel and movement, since the Travel Documents issued by UNMIK as the substitute to passports, are not fully recognized yet by all countries.
The first rule of travel is that you should always go with someone you love, which is why I travel alone.
With the Marvel Universe, you can travel time, you can travel space. You can become different shape and form. There's so much magic in this world that I think anything can happen.
Reading was my only escape from reality. Through books, I could be whoever I wanted. I could fall in love with the handsome prince, travel to exotic places, and take the leap that almost always had a happy ending.
It was also a room full of books and made of books. There was no actual furniture; this is to say, the desk and chairs were shaped out of books. It looked as though many of them were frequently referred to, because they lay open with other books used as bookmarks.
He who would travel happy must travel lite. — © Antoine de Saint-Exupery
He who would travel happy must travel lite.
I don't travel light with my beauty box when I travel.
The travel impulse is mental and physical curiosity. It's a passion. And I can't understand people who don't want to travel.
People often ask us what we get by our frequent travel to countries. I want to tell them we do not travel to have fun; we travel to build our relationship with other countries, and it is because of our ties with these countries that we were able to rescue 7,000 people from Yemen.
I want everybody to travel, to travel and not be afraid.
How the hell can I ask people who work for me to travel cheaply if I travel in luxury? It's a question of good leadership.
On my YouTube channel, I put up 3-4 videos a week, and I spend a lot of money to maintain that content. When I travel, I travel with a videographer and a photographer no matter what.
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