1.
Remember we are all but travelers here.
Mary MacKillop
Recall that we are all transient inhabitants.
2.
Life is what we make of it. Travel is the traveler. What we see isn't what we see but what we are.
Fernando Pessoa
Life is what we fashion it to be. Voyage is the voyager. What we observe isn't what we look upon but what we are.
3.
I am not free and independent; I am a traveler with duties.
Said Nursi
5.
Traveler, there is no path, the path must be
forged as you walk.
Antonio Machado
8.
Wherever you go becomes a part of you somehow.
Anita Desai
10.
The traveler walks through many mirages before he finds water.
Yasmin Mogahed
11.
I feel like I'm a time traveler from the future who has been sent back to be annoyed.
Adam Carolla
13.
The psychiatrist must become a fellow traveler with his patient.
R. D. Laing
14.
The traveler feels at home everywhere, because she is never at home anywhere.
Bharati Mukherjee
15.
Seeking happiness, I passed many travelers headed in the opposite direction, seeking happiness.
Robert Breault
16.
In reality, we are all travelers - even explorers of mortality.
Thomas S. Monson
17.
I am sure that no traveler seeing things through author spectacles can see them as they are.
Harriet Martineau
18.
Writers and travelers are mesmerized alike by knowing of their destinations.
Eudora Welty
19.
I traveled enormously during the 1960's, when you measured everything by where you traveled and what you did as travelers.
Anita Roddick
21.
Now and then in travel, something unexpected happens that transforms the whole nature of the trip and stays with the traveler.
Paul Theroux
22.
Even I, as sick as I am, I would never be you. Even I, sick and depraved, a traveler to the grave, I would never be you.
Steven Morrissey
23.
We cannot truly love God if we do not love our fellow travelers on this mortal journey.
Thomas S. Monson
25.
For a traveler going from any place toward the north, that pole of the daily rotation gradually climbs higher, while the opposite pole drops down an equal amount.
Nicolaus Copernicus
26.
Wise travelers always stop short before they come to danger.
Laozi
28.
Traveling is, and has always been, more popular than the traveler.
Agnes Repplier
29.
The traveler without money will sing before the robber.
[Lat., Cantabit vacuus coram latrone viator.]
Juvenal
30.
A French traveler with a sore throat is a wonderful thing to behold, but it takes more than tonsillitis to prevent a Frenchman from boasting.
Paul Theroux
31.
We're all travelers, all sojourners.
Max Lucado
32.
But we love the Old Travelers. We love to hear them prate and drivel and lie.
Mark Twain
33.
What every traveler confronts sooner or later is that the way we spend each day of our travel...is the way we spend our lives.
Phil Cousineau
35.
[death]...the abyss from where no traveler is permitted to return
George Washington
36.
Air travel efficiency would improve if more travelers started going to less popular places.
Dan Quayle
37.
I am inclined to think from my own experience that the difficulty to eminence lies not in the road, but in the timidity of the traveler.
Washington Allston
38.
If you will be a traveler, have always two bags very full. That is one of patience and another of money.
John Florio
39.
I love to go out. I love the outdoors. I love outdoor sports. I'm a big traveler.
Sasha Alexander
40.
The overdressed traveler betrays more interest in being seen than in seeing, while the true traveler knows that the novel world about her serves as the most appropriate accessory.
Gregory Maguire
42.
Travelers with naught sing in the robber's face
Juvenal
43.
A traveler enters the world into which he travels, but a tourist brings his own world with him and never sees the one he's in.
Thomas H. Cook
45.
If the traveler cannot find master or friend to go with him, let him travel alone rather than with a fool for company.
Gautama Buddha
46.
Parents remain our touchstones, fellow travelers, even after death. They are both missing and present.
Ellen Goodman
48.
It is the stars as not yet known to science that I would know, the stars which the lonely traveler knows.
Henry David Thoreau