
Top 17 Thubron Quotes
#1. The attributes you need to be a travel writer are somewhat contradictory. For travel you need to be tough and resilient and to write you must be sensitive and sympathetic.
Colin Thubron
#2. People will come to test and divide us, but, as long as we keep compassion in our hearts for others, they won't win.
Stewart Stafford
#3. Siberia: it fills one twelfth of the land-mass of the whole Earth, yet this is all it leaves for certain in the mind. A bleak beauty, and an indelible fear.
Colin Thubron
#4. A nation is bound not only by the real past, but the stories it tells itself: by what it remembers, and what it forgets.
Colin Thubron
#5. You could get lost in and never care about finding your way back.
Leonard Pitts Jr.
#6. There is a mass of immigrants, a million of them without work. We will stop this invasion.
Antonis Samaras
#7. Hate Scars. I'm physically flawless-why can't everyone be? Everywhere Lothaire went, people stopped and stared. Of course, then they usually ran. Lothair Enemy of Old
Kresley Cole
#8. mountains, and cried: 'That is the tomb of Kochoi, the companion of Manas!
Colin Thubron
#9. He seemed not to need mere physical sustenance anymore, surviving instead on a spiritual alchemy of memory and desire.
Mark Beauregard
#10. A journey is not a cure. It brings an illusion, only, of change, and becomes at best a spartan comfort
Colin Thubron
#11. The first hint of the Gospel comes from Genesis 3:15, this is the first promise of salvation.
Billy Graham
#12. Like, you can find your dream, if you firmly believe. You have to have the innocence, and you have to have the daringness to trust.
Bai Ling
#13. Sometimes a journey arises out of hope and instinct, the heady conviction, as your finger travels along the map: Yes, here and here ... and here. These are the nerve-ends of the world ...
Colin Thubron
#14. Sometimes journeys begin long before their first step is taken
Colin Thubron
#15. Ultimately, there is no compromise. Westerners will either retain their civilization, including the right to insult and blaspheme, or not.
Daniel Pipes
#16. Between valleys I took the stone stairways laid down by villages, and would glimpse the farmers toiling up below me in crocodiles of decorated straw hats, or waiting in curiosity above.
Colin Thubron
#17. Just as the roads at Moscow's heart flow out in concentric ripples from the Kremlin, so this tension too seems to radiate from those secret and formidable walls, lapping outward to the suburbs and to the farthest confines of the Soviet Union itself, in ever-weakening but pervasive rings.
Colin Thubron
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