A Quote by Brad Goreski

I only travel with a carry-on suitcase in most instances. — © Brad Goreski
I only travel with a carry-on suitcase in most instances.
I only travel with one suitcase - Mulberry does an incredible one. I always check it; the TSA restrictions are so tricky.
I usually travel with a posse. I roll deep. I travel like a rapper, but without the artillery. We don't carry guns, we carry cookies.
But that's how it is when you start wanting to have things. Now, I just look at them, and when I go away I carry them in my head. Then my hands are always free, because I don't have to carry a suitcase.
I've had a carry permit for 30 years, and I would say off and on in different instances where I have, you know, felt it was appropriate, I would carry the weapon on myself.
Everything that I own and use are in a carry-on suitcase.
I travel a lot. If you look at my suitcase, everything is extremely well-packed and well-folded; people who travel with me are impressed at how organized I am. Some would refer to me as a maniac for this.
They should tell you when you’re born: have a suitcase heart, be ready to travel.
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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.
I do pack a different dress for each city, and if there are two events in a city, I have to pack two. Even so, I am able to travel with only one large suitcase and a small hanging bag for the fluffier dresses.
To me, the most worrisome part of traveling comes before any of the traveling actually occurs: the suitcase-packing process. It's a challenging and anxiety-filled process - I am caught between wanting my suitcase to be light and worrying I am going to need every single item in my bedroom.
With ignorant masses, the travel back in time is not only a possible travel, but it is the only travel!
If two or more instances of the phenomenon under investigation have only one circumstance in common, the circumstance in which alone all the instances agree is the cause (or effect) of the given phenomenon.
I travel a ridiculous amount, so I've thought a lot about, and spent a lot of time refining, what I carry and how I carry it.
I travel light; as light, that is, as a man can travel who will still carry his body around because of its sentimental value.
Do not carry with you your mistakes. Do not carry your cares. Travel on alone. Like an elephant in the forest.
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