Travel Escape Quotes
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Travel Escape Quotes & Sayings
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Though Love be deeper, Friendship is more wide.
— Corinne Roosevelt Robinson
I love to travel, but when I really want to escape, I read a book.
— Jean Craighead George
Ambition is the capacity for unhappiness.
— Manu Joseph
The spirit of the way is surely there, in the wish to wander through the world in order to escape it and to find others where there is nobody.
— Jean-Christophe Rufin
Consequence is no coincidence.
— Lauryn Hill
Money talks, but tell me why all it says is just Goodbye.
— Edna O'Brien
Sooner or later, everybody dreams of other worlds.
— J. Aleksandr Wootton
to be placed on the root cause as well as
— Steven Keller
A good traveller is one who knows how to travel with the mind.
— Michael Bassey Johnson
I got a job immediately after leaving high school; I was lucky - three dollars a week and all I could eat, working on a vegetable truck.
— Ernest Borgnine
Does money upset the hearts of learned men? He answered, "men whose hearts are changed by money are not learned"
— Al-Ghazali
Whoever wants me to talk, I'll come over and tell them about the necessity of preserving the Everglades.
— Marjory Stoneman Douglas
I think Cannes is usually pretty fair in choosing what will play well to the home festival crowd.
— Eric Fellner
Something inexorable seeds itself in the place of your origin. You can never escape the bonds of family history, no matter how far you travel.
— Christina Baker Kline
Personally, I'd like to see more of our leaders take a technocratic approach to solving our biggest problems.
— Bill Gates
Jealousy - the Auschwitz of emotions.
— Christopher Titus
Without the Indian Subcontinent, in other words, there could not have been a Vietnam in any cultural or aesthetic sense.
— Robert D. Kaplan
Friendship doesn't disappear like love does.
— Moyoco Anno
She's happy to be home but being home means that it's an end to her adventure and escape.
— S.A. Tawks
...That's the difference between backpackers and holiday makers. The former can't help but invite hassle whilst the latter pay to escape it.
— Harry Whitewolf