A Quote by Zareen Khan

I am a complete hippie when it comes to travelling. — © Zareen Khan
I am a complete hippie when it comes to travelling.

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You might see someone with dreadlocks and label them a hippie in your head, but that doesn't mean they think of themselves that way. A lot of people look at me and see I have a beard and shaggy hair, and think I'm a hippie. I'm not a hippie, and I'm not not a hippie. I don't know what the f**k I am.
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 am travelling to different places and talking to people about travelling litter-free, observing the wildlife, and respecting the host.
In the late 60's to the early 70's, I was caught between the hippie and the skinhead movement. I had my hair cut so I didn't look like a straight at a hippie event, and I didn't look like a hippie at a skinhead event. It was a good haircut.
I grew up in a hippie commune so I have a real hippie part of me.
To get the hippie out of certain characters is probably the most difficult thing for me. I was not a hippie by choice but by birth.
People didn't relate to me as being Chinese or white, just being a hippie, a long-haired hippie.
The hippie is the scion of surplus value. The dropout can only claim sanctity in a society which offers something to be dropped out of--career, ambition, conspicuous consumption. The effects of hippie sanctimony can only be felt in the context of others who plunder his lifestyle for what they find good or profitable, a process known as rip-off by the hippie, who will not see how savagely he has pillaged intricate and demanding civilizations for his own parodic lifestyle.
I am a certified hippie and I love nature.
Basically, I was a hippie and still am a flower child.
I am a product of the "Hippie" theater movement of the '60s.
I do have little trinkets. I'm a little bit of a hippie, so I have my wisdom rock - it goes with me; it's always in my purse, wherever I go. That's just me, being a hippie.
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.
I am doing something I love, travelling the world, meeting fans, feeling confident, and I am no longer restricted by my sexuality.
Modern travelling is not travelling at all; it is merely being sent to a place, and very little different from becoming a parcel.
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