To travel hopefully is a better thing than to arrive.
Sometimes it's a little better to travel than to arrive
It is better to travel than to arrive. Better, by far, to find your own way than to have someone else choose it for you -- don't you think?
In rural Spain, at least, it is far better to arrive than to travel, however hopefully.
Christmas to a child is the first terrible proof that to travel hopefully is better than to arrive.
It is better to travel hopefully than to arrive. Arrival often brings nothing but a sense of desolation and disappointment.
Little do ye know your own blessedness; for to travel hopefully is a better thing than to arrive, and the true success is to labour.
...to many it is not knowledge but the quest for knowledge that gives greater interest to thought-to travel hopefully is better than to arrive.
I find that when I'm under pressure, I work really well, but then you have those days where you sleep for four hours because you drive to a venue overnight and arrive there the next day, and you're cranky and not dealing with it very well.