What You Find In The Hotel Bar

“As an actor, I travel around a lot and live in a lot of hotels, and many times I’ve been in a town where the only entertainment to be had is what you find in the hotel bar or lobby” – Beau Bridges | Travel Quote of the Day

Places You Haven’t Heard Of

“There are more places you haven’t heard of than you’re heard of!’ I loved that” – Jonathan Safran Foer | Travel Quote of the Day

Consume Foreign Adventure

“That we leave our homes, that we step through our doors to the world, that we travel our whole lives not because we want to collect exotic T-shirts, not because we want to consume foreign adventure the same Western way we consume plastic and Styrofoam and LCD TVs and iPads, but because it has the […]

To Travel Is To Evolve

“To travel is to evolve” – Pierre Bernardo | Travel Quote of the Day

Grab The World

“How you live your life is up to you. You have to go out and grab the world by the horns. Rope it before it ties you down and decides for you” – Sarah Reijonen | Travel Quote of the Day

Tokyo Safe City

“Tokyo is a very safe city. At night it becomes quiet the way New York never does” – Rick Kennedy | Travel Quote of the Day

Going Home

“I love to speak with Leonard. He’s a sportsman and a shepherd. He’s a lazy bastard, living in a suit.
But he does say what I tell him, even though it isn’t welcome. He just doesn’t have the freedom to refuse.
He will speak these words of wisdom, like a sage, a man of vision. Though he knows he’s really nothing, but the brief elaboration of a tube.
Going home without my sorrow. Going home sometime tomorrow. Going home to where it’s better than before.
Going home without my burden. Going home behind the curtain. Going home without the costume that I wore”

– Leonard Cohen (Going Home) | Travel Quote of the Day

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In My Comfort Zone

“This would become a lifelong pattern, sitting in my comfort zone high above the world in some sort of self-imposed exile” – Peggy Kopman-Owens | Travel Quote of the Day

Few Travelled

“Few travelled in these days, for, thanks to the advance of science, the earth was exactly alike all over. Rapid intercourse, from which the previous civilization had hoped so much, had ended by defeating itself. What was the good of going to Peking when it was just like Shrewsbury? Why return to Shrewsbury when it […]

Most Civilized And Luxurious

“The Queen Mary was the most civilized and luxurious way one could travel to America in the late 1930s” – Maureen O’Hara | Travel Quote of the Day