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“The value of your travels does not hinge on how many stamps you have in your passport when you get home -- and the slow nuanced experience of a single country is always better than the hurried, superficial experience of forty countries.”
Rolf Potts“There is a ghost That eats handkerchiefs It keeps you company On all your travels.”
Christian Morgenstern“More than a plan the right companion is who makes your travel memorable.”
Sanjeet Veen“History is rich knowledge. In your travel, learn brief history of the place visited.”
Lailah Gifty Akita“History is rich knowledge, In your travel, learn the brief history of the place visited. .”
Lailah Gifty Akita“In your travel, learn the brief history of the place visited. History is rich knowledge.”
Lailah Gifty Akita“The best way to get to know the place you are traveling in is to walk around... and the best way to walk around is with comfortable shoes! Grab your travel buddy and your running shoes and go explore!”
Laura Marano“I think the philosophy that you have to have if you travel frequently is, stuff is just stuff. Even if it has some sentimental or family connection, if you lose it in the world, it's still just a thing, and I think if you don't have that attitude, you will get incredibly stressed out and not enjoy your travels.”
Leila Janah“How can you wonder your travels do you no good, when you carry yourself around with you?”
Socrates“When a person sets out upon a journey - whether to hunt for food or knowledge, to make war, or even to visit the Otherworld - they are never the same when they return. Traveling changes us. Journeys shapes our memories and expand our experiences. Those things we bring back from the hunt - either food or knowledge - sustain us and keep us curious about the world. Think of your own travels and adventures out upon the land or in foreign countries: What wonderful stories do you have to tell? What experiences have you "hunted" or sought on your travels? What have you learned from the land? The stories told about journeys are as important (perhaps more important) than the destination. The journey lasts for only a fixed time, but the stories told of it, the wisdom brought back, can keep traveling forever, keep living, even after the tellers have traveled on.”
Ari Berk & Carolyn Dunn, Coyote Speaks: Wonders of the Native American World