Top 14 Travel In Your 20s Quotes
#1. At bottom it is always a writer's tendency, his "purpose," his "message," that makes him liked or disliked. The proof of this is the extreme difficulty of seeing any literary merit in a book that seriously damages your deepest beliefs.
George Orwell
#2. True freedom is impossible without a mind made free by discipline.
Mortimer J. Adler
#3. Always it is easier to pay homage to prophets than to heed the direction of their vision.
Clinton Lee Scott
#4. Maybe you receive pain selfishly - thinking only of yourself. The cycle of pain wounds every participant; both victim and aggressor.
Bryant McGill
#7. And if there's love, you can do without happiness too. Even with sorrow, life is sweet.
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
#8. We are the sum total of what we have done and where we have been, and I sincerely believe that in many ways the world in which I grew up was better than the one in which we live today.
James Lee Burke
#9. I believe that women should have equal rights to education, to work and to civic and political engagement.
Rashid Al-Ghannushi
#10. Stand with anyone that is right; stand with him while he is right and part with him when he goes wrong.
Abraham Lincoln
#12. I think I'd just like to get in a time machine and travel and never come back. The '20s would be an incredible place to be, dressing up in tuxedos with fancy cars. That sounds incredible.
Victor Webster
#13. The grand highway is crowded w/lovers & searchers & leavers so eager to please & forget. Wilderness.
Jim Morrison
#14. In my 20s, as I began to travel in Europe, I found comfort in religious paintings. Even though my own belief in Catholic dogma had been shaken and weakened, I found that the beauty and the richness of the art still held me.
Colm Toibin
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