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Friday, August 15, 2014

The greatest pleasure of travel is perhaps the surprise return. I see that it gives value to people and to the most insipid things.

Walks in Rome, Volume 1 By Stendhal
[Stendhal] Quotations travel - Citation and proverb about travel



There's only one way to learn: It's through action. Everything you needed to know, it's the journey that you have been taught.

The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho
[Paulo Coelho] Quotations travel - Citation and proverb about travel



It is not given to everyone to take a bath of multitude: enjoy the crowd is an art; and only he can do, at the expense of mankind, a debauch of vitality, a fairy who instilled in her crib taste for disguise and mask, hatred of home and love of travel.

The Spleen de Paris - Adopted in 1864 under the title Small prose poems - Crowds
[Baudelaire] Quotations travel - Citation and proverb about travel



The art book is not the encounter with the work. It is only the preparation for the journey, preparing for this unique moment that awaits you, the acquisition of knowledge that will help you better prepare yourself and open yourself to the avalanche of emotions awaits.

Art History
[Didier Hallépée] Quotations travel - Citation and proverb about travel



A collection of quotes above all an incentive to travel, a trip to suit the imagination, a look of wisdom on a theme.

General culture by citations
[Didier Hallépée] Quotations travel - Citation and proverb about travel



It is a privilege of the traveler to leave a lot of memories and live in the heart of a stranger sometimes longer than the memory of his own friends.

Maxims and thoughts in "Miscellaneous tests, letters and thoughts of Sarah Newton, Countess Destutt Tracy
[Sarah Newton] Quotations travel - Citation and proverb about travel



Coma: wandering traveling balanced on the edge of life.


[Gueret Jacky] Quotations travel - Citation and proverb about travel



You will enter an adventure. Well, listen to the one who comes back! You'll face the unknown, listen one that tells you: the unknown, I know. You will embark on a ship sailing shivers in the wind and will soon go on a journey of great promise, listen velui telling you: stop, I had that sinking one!

Hugo - Acts and words
[Victor Hugo] Quotations travel - Citation and proverb about travel



Faith comes by intuition, and faith is the anchor of human reason. The reason fleet, vogue, sails, explore, discover, go, and this is the sublime journey. It maps the idea, it illuminates the entire periphery of this perennial problem is our thinking the sea; but it is only with the anchor, with faith, with the intuition that it can find the bottom and be attached thereto. Never resting, never wetting ever port of the vessel, if it has that anchor.


[Victor Hugo] Quotations travel - Citation and proverb about travel



The poet knows down in life; but believe that if he agrees, it is not in vain and he will learn from his journey. Ugliness and stupidity it will introduce a new kind of enchantment.

Baudelaire - The Romantic Art
[Charles Baudelaire] Quotations travel - Citation and proverb about travel



We have not yet made the final step of our journey, we have only the first of a long and difficult road. For to be free is not merely to get rid of his chains; is to live in a way that respects and enhances the freedom of others. The real test of our commitment to freedom has just begun.

Long Walk to Freedom
[Nelson Mandela] Quotations travel - Citation and proverb about travel



But I know that this is not the case. The truth is that we are not yet free; we have only achieved the freedom to be free, the right not to be oppressed. We have not yet made the final step of our journey, we have only the first of a long and difficult road.

Long Walk to Freedom
[Nelson Mandela] Quotations travel - Citation and proverb about travel



Today I read my travel notes. Who publish?.

Gide: Journal, Volume 1: 1887-1925 by André Gide
[Gide] Quotations travel - Citation and proverb about travel



The purpose of the trip is not to set foot on a foreign land. It is finally set foot in his own country as if it were a foreign land.

Tremendous Gilbert Keith Chesterton Triffles
[Gilbert Keith Chesterton] Quotations travel - Citation and proverb about travel



Few men like long travel, this perpetual break all the habits, the shock ever given to all prejudices. But I worked to have no prejudice and little habits. I enjoyed the delicious depth of beds, but also touch and smell the bare earth, inequality of each segment of the circumference of the world.

Memoirs of Hadrian by Marguerite Yourcenar
[Marguerite Yourcenar] Quotations travel - Citation and proverb about travel



We can now know almost everything about someone on social media: know the names of his friends, his tastes, his activities, his style, his travels, what time he gets up and how he dresses. But ultimately we know nothing, and that's when we witnessed the tears that finally understands.

Five praise proof Sylvie Germain
[Sylvie Germain] Quotations travel - Citation and proverb about travel



Even if you had reasons, I mean practical reasons not to take me as a traveling companion, companion, guide, burden, tyrant and whatever else I might still become, it seems to me that as a corresponding - and that's only what it is for now - there should be no prima facie clincher against me.

Letter to Felice Bauer

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