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I am free to go wherever I want for the rest of my life.
— Faith Ringgold
I associate going to an airport with work because I travel so much with my job. So when I have a few days free from work, I tend to stay at home.
— Evelyn Glennie
I would never have to work again. I could travel where I wanted, work if and when I wanted, and be completely free. If I survived.
— Michael Z. Williamson
Relinquishing selfish wants, one is free to allow others to travel their own paths under the will of God. (18)
— Prem Prakash
If traveling was free, you'd never see me again.
— Anonymous
War between free-will and predestination makes
the idea of time travel is still too difficult to digest. — Toba Beta
the idea of time travel is still too difficult to digest. — Toba Beta
Screw the shops; I want a duty-free office.
— Rishi Piparaiya
You are free to travel on the road you pave for yourself but you have to pay penalty if you do not go in the right direction.
— Amit Abraham
Sun and wind and beat of sea,
Great lands stretching endlessly ...
Where be bonds to bind the free?
All the world was made for me! — Adelaide Crapsey
Great lands stretching endlessly ...
Where be bonds to bind the free?
All the world was made for me! — Adelaide Crapsey
The true call of the desert, of the mountains, or the sea, is their silence - free of the networks of dead speech.
— Freya Stark
My goal is to ensure the Northern Border is safe, secure and allows for the free flow of travel and commerce.
— Rick Larsen
Travelling, I worry about luggage, prices, and strange food. At home, I am free to broaden my mind by thinking about the higher things.
— Mason Cooley
Freedom of movement is the very essence of our free society
once the right to travel is curtailed, all other rights suffer. — William O. Douglas
once the right to travel is curtailed, all other rights suffer. — William O. Douglas