A Quote by Richard Branson

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 love travelling, and most scripts have been written while I have been travelling.
To do a world tour with my album, that would be really incredible. I love travelling, and I love travelling through my music.
Travelling makes me feel free. I love Cape Town, and different parts of Europe. I love New York; I could live there in a heartbeat. I love London. Mostly, I like travelling to untouched kind of places. I love the mountains.
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.
I love sharing my travels and I've had some fascinating travelling companions over the years. I really believe travel is made the richer being with people.
I don't click pictures. People carry a camera with them while travelling, take pictures, keep them as memories, but I don't. I don't even have a camera.
We are unlikely to spend our last moments regretting that we didn't spend enough of our lives chained to a desk. We may instead find ourselves rueing the time we didn't spend watching our children grow, or with our loved ones, or travelling, or on the cultural or leisure pursuits that bring us happiness.
You always wish you made more money but I have had a lot of cool experiences. I have learnt so much by travelling the world and made some great friends in my travels.
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.
Modern travelling is not travelling at all; it is merely being sent to a place, and very little different from becoming a parcel.
When you've done as much travelling as I have, it becomes hard work - I probably spend 90 per cent of the year travelling.
I am travelling to different places and talking to people about travelling litter-free, observing the wildlife, and respecting the host.
While I was travelling and I kind of had the classic realisation - that I guess most teenagers have at some point - that time's gonna run out and that's not in my power to change that.
Of course, when you remember your life, you never remember anything in a chronological way. You always have pieces of memories, and some of these memories are full of details and very colorful. Some of them you just see the action and it's completely blank.
There can never be any stop to learn about different cultures by travelling to different places. And whatever comes your way, continue the healthy eating habits.
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