1.
Wander a whole summer if you can. Time will not be taken from the sum of life. Instead of shortening, it will definitely lengthen it and make you truly immortal.
John Muir
2.
An objective is an ambition, and life without ambition is ... well, aimless wandering.
Alfred Wainwright
3.
Even though our lives wander, our memories remain in one place.
Marcel Proust
4.
The world is vast and meant for wandering. There is always somewhere else to go.
Nick Burd
6.
Sometimes my mind wanders; other times it leaves completely.
Daniel Tosh
7.
I dreamed of you. I dreamed you were wandering in the dark, and so was I. We found each other. We found each other in the dark.
Stephen King
8.
I shall be obliged to wander to the right and to the left, that I may investigate and discover the truth.
Baron de Montesquieu
9.
Before, I wandered as a diversion. Now I wander seriously and sit and read as a diversion.
Walker Percy
10.
Church hoppers are like wandering dogs. If they are not regularly patted on the head, they will go elsewhere until they are.
Steven J Lawson
11.
Indeed it is better to postpone, lest either we complete too little by hurrying, or wander too long in completing it.
Tertullian
13.
Traveler is my only companion; I may also say my pleasure. He and I, whenever practicable, wander out in the mountains and enjoy sweet confidence.
Robert E. Lee
14.
The wandering photographer sees the same show that everyone else sees. He, however, stops to watch it.
Edouard Boubat
15.
And you should not be out and about in your nightgown. There are Lightwoods wandering these halls.
Cassandra Clare
16.
A world of colors on the palette remaining... wandering... on canvases still emerging.
Wassily Kandinsky
18.
He indeed possesses the Character imposed on him, but he wanders as a renegade.
Saint Augustine
19.
I don't really have studios. I wander around - around people's attics, out in fields, in cellars, anyplace I find that invites me.
Andrew Wyeth
20.
I'll never stop wandering. And when the time comes to die, I'll find the wildest, loneliest, most desolate spot there is.
Everett Ruess
21.
If men must beg to live,
May the Creator also go wandering and perish.
Thiruvalluvar
22.
Don’t let yourselves be poisoned by those wandering Jews.
Hugo Chavez
23.
Take a few minutes of every day to fantasize about how you would wander, travel, or explore if you could.
Wayne Dyer
24.
Nature brings us back to absolute truth whenever we wander.
Louis Agassiz
25.
American Conservatism is finished, and its remaining adherents are, whether they know it or not, merely ghosts wandering, mazed, in the daylight.
Revilo P. Oliver
26.
Once the travel bug bites, there is no known antidote.
Michael Palin
30.
I am always the better for open-air breathing, and was certainly meant for the wandering life of the Indian.
Maria Mitchell
31.
People do not wander around and then find themselves at the top of Mount Everest.
Zig Ziglar
32.
About myself - no. I'm unimportant, an observer, a wandering animal.
Christina Stead
34.
Don’t become a wandering generality. Be a meaningful specific.
Zig Ziglar
35.
I didn't dare let my mind wander off.
Kate Bush
36.
We need to witness our own limits transgressed, and some life pasturing freely where we never wander.
Henry David Thoreau
37.
The image wanders ghostlike through the present. Ghostly apparitions occur only in places where a terrible deed has been committed.
Siegfried Kracauer
38.
Sometimes you have to wander around until you find where you really belong. And sometimes it's right where you started.
Rachel Gibson
39.
I have a fear of letting my mind wander. I'm afraid it might not come back.
Jim Davis
41.
There is only one search: wandering... no dogma and no heresy.
Rumi
43.
Spend the years of learning squandering Courage for the years of wandering Through a world politely turning From the loutishness of learning.
Samuel Beckett
44.
The mind can wander while still focusing on one task.
Herbert Benson
45.
Why don’t you try wandering with me to the Palace of Not-Even-Anything
Zhuangzi
46.
I have been wandering to find him and my happiness is so great that it even weakens me like a wound. And this is the marvel of marvels, that he called me Beloved, me who am but as a dog.
C. S. Lewis
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I am tied down with single words. But you wander off; you slip away; you rise up higher, with words and words in phrases.
Virginia Woolf
48.
For where else, if not in the home, can we let our imagination wander?
Witold Rybczynski
49.
I´m not a wandering slave, I am a woman of choice
Lady Gaga
50.
Well, I sing by night, wander by day. I'm on the road and it looks like I'm here to stay.
Bob Dylan