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Traveller Quotes

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My homeland is not a suitcase, and I am no traveller
Mahmoud Darwish

Authors on Traveller Quotes: Henry David Thoreau Ricki-Lee Coulter Aldous Huxley Michael Johnson C. S. Lewis H. G. Wells Alex Garland Miranda Raison Henry Fielding Penny Lancaster Laozi William G. Taylor Evelyn Waugh Khalil Gibran Mahmoud Darwish Volkmar Sigusch Charles Darwin Juvenal Francois Delsarte Robert Louis Stevenson Bertrand Russell Homer George Herbert
2.
I see myself as a bit of a traveller. I am a workaholic.
Ricki-Lee Coulter

3.
Tourists went on holidays while travellers did something else. They travelled.
Alex Garland

4.
Every Englishman abroad, until it is proved to the contrary, likes to consider himself a traveller and not a tourist.
Evelyn Waugh

5.
A traveller I am, and a navigator, and everyday I discover a new region within my soul.
Khalil Gibran

6.
The artist, a traveller on this earth, leaves behind imperishable traces of his being.
Francois Delsarte

7.
A good traveller is one who knows how to travel with the mind.
Michael Johnson

8.
[Alexander von Humboldt was the] greatest scientific traveller who ever lived.
Charles Darwin

9.
European travellers find the Japanese a smiling race.
Bertrand Russell

10.
Much spends the traveller, more then the abider.
George Herbert

11.
It's against reason," said Filby. "What reason?" said the Time Traveller.
H. G. Wells

12.
Im a pretty organised traveller.
Penny Lancaster

13.
I have learned that the swiftest traveller is he that goes afoot.
Henry David Thoreau

14.
The skillful traveller leaves no traces of his wheels.
Laozi

15.
Travellers are just commuters with a wider perspective.
William G. Taylor

16.
I'm a bad traveller because I suffer from travel sickness.
Miranda Raison

17.
Good writers will, indeed, do well to imitate the ingenious traveller. . .who always proportions his stay in any place.
Henry Fielding

18.
I will always be referred to as a theorist, but I was only a fellow traveller with a degree.
Volkmar Sigusch

19.
There is no foreign land; it is the traveller only that is foreign.
Robert Louis Stevenson

20.
A pauper traveller will sing before a beggar.
Juvenal

21.
For every traveller who has any taste of his own, the only useful guidebook will be the one which he himself has written.
Aldous Huxley

22.
Tell me, O muse, of travellers far and wide
Homer

23.
Those who have nothing can share nothing; those who are going nowhere can have no fellow-travellers.
C. S. Lewis

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...A traveller is to be reverenced as such. His profession is the best symbol of our life. Going from - toward; it is the history of every one of us. It is a great art to saunter.
Henry David Thoreau