A Quote by Rudyard Kipling

He travels the fastest who travels alone. — © Rudyard Kipling
He travels the fastest who travels alone.
Down to Gehenna, or up to the Throne, He travels the fastest who travels alone.
He travels fastest who travels alone, and that goes double for she. Real feminism is spinsterhood.
My favorite was the Silver Surfer growing up. I just thought that his slug line, 'He who travels fastest, always travels alone,' always appealed to me as a kid.
It may be true that he travels farthest who travels alone, but the goal thus reached is not worth reaching.
One travels to escape from it all, but that is the great illusion: It cannot be done, since one travels with one's mind.
I play with toys. I have one plane that travels with me. It travels with the equipment.
Wherever you go, east, west, north or south, think of it as a journey into yourself! The one who travels into itself travels the world.
He who travels west travels not only with the sun but with history.
He travels safest in the dark night who travels lightest.
Against my will, in the course of my travels, the belief that everything worth knowing was known at Cambridge gradually wore off. In this respect my travels were very useful to me.
He who travels in search of something which he has not got, travels away from himself and grows old even in youth among old things.
Even light, which travels so fast it takes most races thousands of years to realize that it travels at all, takes time to journey between the stars.
Bad news travels at the speed of light; good news travels like molasses.
Light thinks it travels faster than anything but it is wrong. No matter how fast light travels, it finds the darkness has always got there first, and is waiting for it.
I have a wonderful road manager, and he travels with me. And my valet and friend travels with me. My little entourage is great, and they take good care of me.
When you're in zero gravity everything moves at the same speed and nothing stops it. If you throw something it travels forever but it still travels at the speed you threw it at. To make it plausible, movies have chosen to show it in slow motion.
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