You Take A Step, Then Another

“You take a step, then another. That’s the journey. But to take a step with your eyes open is not a journey at all, it’s a remaking of your own mind” – Orson Scott Card | Travel Quote of the Day

Make Voyages – Attempt Them

“Make voyages. Attempt them. There’s nothing else” – Tennessee Williams | Travel Quote of the Day

Taking Pictures Of Their Stuffed Sheep

“The only other white people we saw during the three days we stayed there were a German couple intent on taking pictures of their stuffed sheep in a variety of locations around the world” – Tynan | Travel Quote of the Day

Gritty, Fearful Destinations

“As a travel writer I’ve specialized in gritty, fearful destinations, the kind of places that make a reader’s hair stick on end” – Tahir Shah | Travel Quote of the Day

Don’t Be Messin’ With The Jet Set

“This really is a pretty place, but I’m happy I don’t live here. Hey what’s the matter with the waiter’s face? Can you say it in English? ‘Cause we’re the Jet Set – get out of our way. And don’t be messin’ with the Jet Set – get out of our way. We got a lot of things to see” – Joe Jackson (Jet Set) | Travel Quote of the Day

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For An Occurrence To Become An Adventure

“For an occurrence to become an adventure, it is necessary and sufficient for one to recount it” – Jean-Paul Sartre | Travel Quote of the Day

A Good Opportunity To Travel

“It’s cool to meet your idols. It’s a good opportunity to travel. Those kinds of things are good” – Meg White | Travel Quote of the Day

A Trip Where I Wasn’t A Tourist

“After 13 years of life on the half shell in Hollywood, I have made a trip where I wasn’t a tourist” – Edgar Bergen | Travel Quote of the Day

An Inch Equalling A Hundred Miles

“Men read maps better than women because only men can understand the concept of an inch equaling a hundred miles” – Roseanne Barr | Travel Quote of the Day

Fall Into An Animal Stupor

“People commonly travel the world over to see rivers and mountains, new stars, garish birds, freak fish, grotesque breeds of human; they fall into an animal stupor that gapes at existence and they think they have seen something” – Soren Kierkegaard | Travel Quote of the Day