A Quote by Chris de Burgh

I've been travelling all my life. — © Chris de Burgh
I've been travelling all my life.
I love travelling, and most scripts have been written while I have been travelling.
I've been covering all four corners of the country in connection with promoting sustainable and responsible tourism. So not only am I just travelling, I am travelling responsibly.
I have a romantic conception of the writer's life, and the sort of writer's life that I admire is probably a childless life, possibly a marriageless life, certainly a travelling life - I'm in awe of how much D.H. Lawrence managed to get around. But that's never been something I'm capable of doing.
I've done a lot of independent travelling, which hasn't been the best career choice, but it's been a really great life choice.
For years, whenever I'd been travelling and came back to Copenhagen, I'd think: 'People are so stylish.' And it's not any one class. It's everyday life.
Travelling is hard, but travelling and still having style is even harder.
My music was about travelling a lot and connecting with other people, and English is the voice of travelling.
When you've done as much travelling as I have, it becomes hard work - I probably spend 90 per cent of the year travelling.
Modern travelling is not travelling at all; it is merely being sent to a place, and very little different from becoming a parcel.
So often in my life I've been with people and shared beautiful moments like travelling or staying up all night and watching the sunrise, and I knew it was a special moment, but something was always wrong. I wished I'd been with someone else. I knew that what I was feeling - exactly what was so important to me - they didn't understand.
I am travelling to different places and talking to people about travelling litter-free, observing the wildlife, and respecting the host.
We have been travelling through a cloud. The sky has been dark ever since the war began.
I've been travelling around moving from one movie set to another... it's been back-breaking, but am not complaining.
I love travelling full stop - so while I've had some harrowing instances, I never look at them negatively. Memories are made when you're travelling - not when you're chained to your desk.
I guess travelling that kind of long distance and travelling at such a slow pace, it wasn't something that I was thinking about when I was inside of the cistern, but when I started hearing the music played back to me for the first time by an ensemble, it totally brought me back, immediately, to memories of sailing. And it really became apparent that this was some sort of a through line in my life that I was excited to explore more.
Loneliness is an integral part of travelling. I used to think it was the downside to travelling, but now I realise it is a necessary educative part of it to be embraced.
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