
Top 21 J. Maarten Troost Quotes
#1. For what is life, a good life, but the accumulation of small pleasures?
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#2. There's a reason that there are oodles of young Aussies, Germans, Japanese, even Chinese backpackers traipsing around the world. They are unencumbered by debilitating student loans. No such luck for the American Theater Arts major with $120,000 in loans.
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#3. I'm off to an island nation where formal wear consists of a leaf tired around a penis.
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#4. I had read the book 1421 - The Year China Discovered the World by Gavin Menzies and become intrigued by his perspective on the era. Menzies, of course,
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#5. So you've decided to travel around the world. This is an excellent thing to do. It's a precious place, this planet. We should see it.
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#6. I was simply restless, quite likely because of a dissatisfaction with the recent trajectory of my life, and if there is a better, more compelling reason for dropping everything and moving to the end of the world, I know not what it is.
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#7. Personally I regard idling as a virtue, but civilized society holds otherwise.
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#8. It is a remarkably easy thing to do, pointing out the faults of others and suggesting remedies or courses of action in an argumentative and pedantic sort of way, and I am still amazed that there are many people in the American media who are paid very big money to do this.
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#9. Few things are more enjoyable than lingering over the atlas and plotting a trip.
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#10. I had grown accustomed to life being interesting and adventure ridden and, rather childishly, I refused to believe that this must necessarily come to an end and that the rest of my life should be a sort of penance for all the reckless, irresponsible, and immensely fun things I'd done before.
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#12. We don't think much about climate change and rising sea levels here in the U.S. Beyond a few gardeners, birders and hikers who notice the changes in our own ecosystem, we live on, blissfully unaware of our changing Earth. Our storms - Katrina, Sandy - are dismissed as once-in-a-century events.
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#13. It was, to reiterate, to stress, to accentuate the point, to leave no doubt, hot.
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#14. Paradise was always over there, a day's sail away. But it's a funny thing, escapism. You can go far and wide and you can keep moving on and on through places and years, but you never escape your own life. I, finally, knew where my life belonged. Home.
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#15. Like many highly educated people, I didn't have much in the way of actual skills.
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#16. It was as if the sensory overload that is American life had somehow led to sensory deprivation, a gilded weariness, where everything is permitted and nothing appreciated.
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#17. Like many air travelers, I am aware that airplanes fly aided by capricious fairies and invisible strings.
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#18. It is an unfortunate reality for innate idlers that our modern world requires one to hold a job to maintain a sustainable existence. Idling, I find, if immensely underrated, even vilified by some who see inactivity as the gateway for the Evil One.
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#19. No one who claims this to be a small world has ever flown across the Pacific.
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#20. I have been called many things in my life, but if there has been but one constant, one barb, one arrow flung my way time after time, it is the accusation that I am, in essence, nothing more than an escapist. Apparently this is bad, suspect, possibly even un-American.
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#21. The gift of sobriety is clarity and a sense of connection - and travel only enhances that.
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