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"Sailing round the world in a dirty gondola oh, to be back in the land of Coca-Cola!"
Author:     Bob Dylan Category:     Travel and Tourism

"No man should travel until he has learned the language of the country he visits. Otherwise he voluntarily makes himself a great baby-so helpless and so ridiculous."
Author:     Ralph Waldo Emerson Category:     Travel and Tourism

"Travel makes a wise man better, and a fool worse"
Author:     Thomas Fuller Category:     Travel and Tourism

"Traveling is like gambling: it is always connected with winning and losing, and generally where it is least expected we receive, more or less than what we hoped for."
Author:     Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe Category:     Travel and Tourism

"The important thing about travel in foreign lands is that it breaks the speech habits and makes you blab less, and breaks the habitual space-feeling because of different village plans and different landscapes. It is less important that there are different mores, for you counteract these with your own reaction-formations."
Author:     Paul Goodman Category:     Travel and Tourism

"Of journeying the benefits are many: the freshness it bringeth to the heart, the seeing and hearing of marvelous things, the delight of beholding new cities, the meeting of unknown friends, and the learning of high manners."
Author:     Sadi, Gulistan Category:     Travel and Tourism

"They change their climate, not their soul, who rush across the sea."
Author:     Horace Category:     Travel and Tourism

"Being on tour sends me crazy, I drink too much and out comes the John Mcenroe in me."
Author:     Chrissie Hynde Category:     Travel and Tourism

"He that travels in theory has no inconveniences; he has shade and sunshine at his disposal, and wherever he alights finds tables of plenty and looks of gaiety. These ideas are indulged till the day of departure arrives, the chaise is called, and the progress of happiness begins. A few miles teach him the fallacies of imagination. The road is dusty, the air is sultry, the horses are sluggish. He longs for the time of dinner that he may eat and rest. The inn is crowded, his orders are neglected, and nothing remains but that he devour in haste what the cook has spoiled, and drive on in quest of better entertainment. He finds at night a more commodious house, but the best is always worse than he expected."
Author:     Samuel Johnson Category:     Travel and Tourism

"If you look like your passport picture you're too ill to travel."
Author:     Will Kommen Category:     Travel and Tourism


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