Top 29 Travel Wandering Quotes
#1. If traveling was free, you'd never see me again.
Anonymous
#2. Registering guns is like sending a list of your household valuables to a burglars' guild. Why invite - guarantee - a visit.?
Kenneth W. Royce
#3. I wandered everywhere, through cities and countries wide. And everywhere I went, the world was on my side.
Roman Payne
#4. Real travel requires a maximum of unscheduled wandering, for there is no other way of discovering surprises and marvels, which, as I see it, is the only good reason for not staying at home.
Alan W. Watts
#5. It is the simplest fact of Indian life: there are too many Indians.
Paul Theroux
#6. The rocks were really big around the mountains and at times some rocks seemed as if they had been sculpted by some unknown artist.
Avijeet Das
#7. It is easier to bear the worries of wandering than to find peace in your hometown, where only the sage can live in a happy house surrounded by trite troubles and daily distractions.
Hermann Hesse
#9. I make fun of situations and try and find the humor in things, but it's never at the expense of the other guy.
Bob Uecker
#10. One thing that changed when I moved upstate was that I became interested in different materials. I started making the stone benches because I was seeing rocks.
Jenny Holzer
#13. And I keep wandering in search of a nothingness...
Avijeet Das
#14. You discover or re-discover yourself only through travel, and unplanned travel is the most exhilarating experience. I truly believe that not all those who wander are lost. But for the ones who are lost, wandering is the only way to find themselves.
Vishwas Mudagal
#16. I love medieval cities; they do not clamor for attention; they possess their souls - their riches - in quiet; formal, courteous, they reveal themselves slowly, stone by stone, garden by garden; hidden treasures wait calmly to be loved and yield to introspective wandering.
Barbara Grizzuti Harrison
#17. That's the place to get to - nowhere. One wants to wander away from the world's somewheres, into our own nowhere.
D.H. Lawrence
#18. There's something about arriving in new cities, wandering empty streets with no destination. I will never lose the love for the arriving, but I'm born to leave.
Charlotte Eriksson
#19. He's alive," she said in a voice that sounded so bored Holly might've been imagining the thread of relief running through it. "That's the best I can do for him. His evil sorcerer buds can heal him or take him to the hospital and bring him an evil magic fruit basket for all I care.
Sarah Rees Brennan
#20. There's no one on the island telling them they're not good enough, so they just go ahead and sing and paint and write.
Eric Weiner
#21. Harry took Malfoy's Shrivelfig as Ron set about trying to repair the damage to the roots he now had to use. Harry skinned the Shrivelfig as fast as he could and flung it back across the table at Malfoy without speaking. Malfoy was smirking more broadly than ever.
J.K. Rowling
#22. Summer is leaving silently. Much like a traveler approaching the end of an amazing journey.
Darnell Lamont Walker
#23. Travel does not exist without home ... If we never return to the place we started, we would just be wandering, lost. Home is a reflecting surface, a place to measure our growth and enrich us after being infused with the outside world.
Josh Gates
#24. Alexander the Great slept with
'The Iliad' beneath his pillow.
Though I've never led an army,
I am a wanderer. I cradle
'The Odyssey' nights while the
moon is waning, as if it were
the sweet body of a woman.
Roman Payne
#25. When you gain maximum knowledge in any area of work and put it into practice, no power
Sunday Adelaja
#26. There was a lust of wandering in his feet that burned to set out for the ends of the earth. On! On! his heart seemed to cry. Evening would deepen above the sea, night fall upon the plains, dawn glimmer before the wanderer and show him strange fields and hills and faces. Where?
James Joyce
#27. We wandered in a frenzy and a dream (301).
Jack Kerouac
#28. Her experience told her that suicide wasn't a thunderous, unimaginable roar. It was a seductive whisper that stole the people you loved.
Wendy Roberts
#29. By experience", says Roger Ascham, "we find out a short way by a long wandering." Not seldom that long wandering unfits us for further travel, and of what use is our experience to us then?
Thomas Hardy