All Quotes By Tag: Travel
“Life without port is tiring; life without travel is boring!”
“Maybe that is why we are all interested in the stories of others, especially the drastic ones. So we can vicariously experience what could very well have been our own story but for a quirk of fate.”
“We awaken by asking the right questions.”
“Those who love and those who wander are not lost!”
“Don’t ever live vicariously. This is your life. Live.”
“Do not judge my success by the destination I reached but the distance I traveled.”
“How perfect to be aboard a ship withmaybe a hundred years still in my pocket.But it’s late, for all of us,and in truth the only ship there isis the ship we are all onburning the world as we go.”
“Life is a travel through time.”
“Contemporaries only know the authority figures and the loudmouths. And the people born into power. But it takes perspective to know who’s carrying the load. Nobody here has a clue who Johannes Kepler is. All they know about Galileo is that he’s a teacher who got in trouble with the Inquisition. I doubt anyone’s heard of Francis Bacon. Even in Britain, nobody really knows him. He’s just a guy with a funny name.”
“But, come to think of it, there was no need to wait. Time travelers don’t have to wait for anybody.”
“The exploration of self is only enhanced by your expeditions & innumerable odysseys that nurture the mind and soul, if finding a purpose is your goal then travelling lies at the heart of it.”
“Sir Henry fixed him with a keen eye.’Odd name, Tom Skatt – eh?”Thats right”You don’t think we could be related?’Tom looked up at his great-great-great-uncle and smiled.’I don’t think so”No,’ grinned Sir Henry “no, of course not”
“There is more time than there is expanse of the world and so any voyage at last will end.”
“Travellers understand, instinctively and by experience, that travel and adventure change and elongate time, even while navigating the deadlines of airline and train departures.”
“(The pastor) was concerned only with the natives’ spiritual welfare, and their material conditions were no interest of his whatever. One thing could be said in favour of the plantations, in fact, and that was that a man working there was at least put out of the way of temptation. His view was that it didn’t really matter what happened to a man in this world so long as he had acquired the priceless treasure of Faith. When Jesus said that ‘He that believeth in me shall be saved’ he was not referring to this life.”