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I was a tourist in a bizarre land. I was home.
Only now have I finally realized that my life has been an unending field trip. And I have tried hard not to be a tourist. But to be an adventurer, a traveler, an explorer, a learner, and a pilgrim.
I'm not really a tourist attraction kind of guy.
Travel spins us round in two ways at once: It shows us the sights and values and issues that we might ordinarily ignore; but it also, and more deeply, shows us all the parts of ourselves that might otherwise grow rusty.
Travel sharpens the senses. Abroad one feels, sees and hears things in an abnormal way.
Travel can be one of the most rewarding forms of introspection.
The tourist may complain of other tourists, but he would be lost without them.
I miss my family, and I like being a tourist when I go back.
You know what they call a good looking girl in Philadelphia ... a tourist.
Do you ever have the feeling you're a tourist on earth?
You perceive I generalize with intrepidity from single instances. It is the tourist's custom.
I've taught the better class of tourist both to see and not to see; to lift their eyes above and beyond the inessentials, and thrill to our western Nature in her majesty.
To the tourist, travel is a means to an end; to the traveler, it's an end in itself.
I'm passionate about travel.
The tourist business is a trap, it is a tained honey; Man clearly should have stayed in bed, and not invented money.
Travel is like adultery; one is always tempted to be unfaithful to one's own country. To have imagination is inevitably to be dissatisfied with where you live ... in our wanderlust, we are lovers looking for consummation.
Of all noxious animals, the most noxious is a tourist. And of all tourists the most vulgar, ill-bred, offensive and loathsome is the British tourist.
In a few months I was a seasoned guide. I had viewed myself as an amateur guide and a professional shopman, but now gradually I began to think of myself as a part-time shop-keeper and a full-time tourist guide.
A traveler is really not someone who crosses ground so much as someone who is always hungry for the next challenge and adventure.
There are two phases of enjoyment in journeying through an unknown country - the eager phase of wondering interest in every detail, and the relaxed phase when one feels no longer an observer of the exotic, but a participator in the rhythm of daily life.
Travel, which was once either a necessity or an adventure, has become very largely a commodity, and from all sides we are persuaded into thinking that it is a social requirement, too.
The tourist's paradox: how to find somewhere that's free of people exactly like us.
Despite having seen a fair amount of the world, I still love travelling - I just have an insatiable curiosity and like looking out of a window.
The country of the tourist pamphlet always is another country, an embarrassing abstraction of the desirable that, thank God, does not exist on this planet, where there are always ants and bad smells and empty Coca-Cola bottles to keep the grubby finger-print of reality upon the beautiful.
After 13 years of life on the half shell in Hollywood, I have made a trip where I wasn't a tourist.
Solitary people make the best travellers
Travelling is good for your health and necessary for your amusement.
I was always fond of visiting new scenes, and observing strange characters and manners. Even when a mere child I began my travels, and made many tours of discovery into foreign parts and unknown regions of my native city, to the frequent alarm of my parents, and the emolument of the town-crier.
Tourists don't know where they've been, travelers don't know where they're going.
Travellers with closed minds can tell us little except about themselves
A traveller I am, and a navigator, and everyday I discover a new region within my soul.
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.
Travel is an emotional purchase
Until 1914 I loved to travel; I often went to Italy and once spent a few months in India. Since then I have almost entirely abandoned travelling, and I have not been outside of Switzerland for over ten years.
The traveler used to go about the world to encounter the natives. A function of travel agencies now is to prevent this encounter.
I think I am a travel junkie, and I have never enjoyed anything else in my life more than travelling and going to places.
Unleash your TRAVEL BEAST ... explore the world. It's time to begin your next adventure! No man needs a vacation so much as the person who has just had one.
Travel is a caprice in childhood, a passion in youth, a necessity in manhood, and an elegy in old age.
To be a good traveler argues one no ordinary philosopher. A sweet landscape must sometimes be allowed to atone for an indifferent supper, and an interesting ruin charm away the remembrance of a hard bed.
The sheeplike nature of travel - being on a beach with thousands of other people is not my idea of fun. I also don't like being a tourist because you don't know what's really going on in a country.
Tourists, a lot of them, wearing unfamiliar faces. There is something subtly different about them, like they're a different species ... They're related to us like Dove is related to the water horses.
I like travelers, but I don't like tourists. The difference is that travelers don't shop and they don't play golf.
I aimlessly travel, meaning I have no agenda other than to get small in the world, be quiet and observe people.
Travel is an attitude, a state of mind. It is not residence, it is motion.
He was the organised traveller type. The type that has to know the top ten tourist spots in a country and the five best ways to get to them.
I understand travel. I understand the experience of travel. I mean there is something of the "air-conditioned gypsy" in me.
I see myself as a bit of a traveller. I am a workaholic.
Favorite Places:
I'm not that good at being a tourist because I'm always looking at the way the light shines in your hair or the way your dress opens to the wind & my favorite places in the world are places filled with you.
Living abroad has heightened my interest in how foreigners regard the strange places we encounter.
I'm not a big traveller.
I'm a fool, that I should simply trick the tourists like everyone else. after all, most of them will never come back. and what are tourists for but for tricking?
Before the development of tourism, travel was conceived to be like study, and its fruits were considered to be the adornment of the mind and the formation of judgement.
A traveller on foot in this country seems to be considered as a sort of wild man or out-of-the way being, who is stared at, pitied, suspected, and shunned by everybody that meets him.
To me travel is triple delight: anticipation, performance, and recollection.
I love to photograph the gorgeous landscapes when I travel.
The camera makes everyone a tourist in other people's reality, and eventually in one's own.
What we glean from travellers' vivid descriptions has a special charm; whatever is far off and suggestive excites our imagination; such pleasures tempt us far more than anything we may daily experience in the narrow circle of sedentary life.
Vacation: When you spend thousands of dollars to see what rain looks like in different parts of the world.
There is a class of tourists who never seem to see the things they're visiting, I thought. They prefer to look at directions to the next place they're not going to look at.
As I look back over my life, before I had any real identity, I was a traveler. I grew up an Army brat, a runaway, an activist, and a musician. All my life I've been traveling.
Travel is like knowledge. The more you see, the more you know you haven't seen.
In the middle ages people were tourists because of their religion, whereas now they are tourists because tourism is their religion.
I like to travel by myself.
The traveller must be somebody and come from somewhere, so that his definite character and moral traditions may supply an organ and a point of comparison for his observations.
Travel is a fools paradise.
I travel like a maniac. I travel more than anyone I know. I love learning the languages.
I am living out my adolescent dream of travel and adventure.
I am not a foreigner, because we are all traveling, we are all full of the same questions, the same tiredness, the same fears, the same selfishness and the same generosity.
I am not a foreigner, because when I asked, I received.
When I knocked, the door opened.
When I looked, I found.
Though most tourists accepted the occasional comic misadventure, it was important to them that overall their vacation should be pleasant. When you spend money on a holiday you are essentially purchasing happiness: if you don't enjoy yourself you will feel defrauded.
When you travel, learn the history of the place.
I travel as much as I do. It isn't the life I expected. I don't know what dust of pollen will come back with me from these travels.But I must trust that I will not treat frivolously the glimpses I've been given into other places and others' lives.
My wife Danielle and I love travelling, different cultures and good weather.
When you go on vacation with people, you learn a lot about them.
I don't travel much; I just stay at home and imagine weird places.
Having grown up in Iceland and Los Angeles, gone to school in Europe and America, and lived and worked in London and New York, my insatiable appetite for travel has informed many of my life decisions.
Habits of everyday life are lost when traveling around the world; the stimulus of seeing occurs persistently in the foreground.
A traveler, the purer form, someone who collects impressions, dense anatomies of feeling but does not care to record them.
She was a stranger in her own life, a tourist in her own body.
Travel is seeking the lost paradise. It is the supreme illusion of love.
When I go on holiday, I go to places that have animals I'm interested in.
businessmen learned quickly that working-class tourists had money to spend, too. What they lacked in sophistication they made up for in numbers.
Why travel - because the world was meant to be experienced, not imagined.
An in experienced traveler would imagine that their land contains the finest buildings, the biggest towns, the richest, best-fed, happiest people in the world.
Visiting is a pleasure; being visited is usually a mixed or ambivalent joy ... The visitor can always go home; the visitee is already home, trapped like a rat in a drainpipe.
A good traveller is one who knows how to travel with the mind.
Some travelers think they want to go to foreign places but are dismayed when the places turn out actually to be foreign.
Sometimes just being on a beach with my loved ones is all the adventure I need. I am a happy camper and continue to be a citizen of the world. I have yet to discover other cultures, other peoples' dreams and treasures. I will always be a traveler who is discovering beautiful Gaia.
I love sightseeing.
A castaway adrift on my own little island - rich and with my family along with thousands of beautiful, drunken tourists to keep me company." - excerpt from Confessions of an Internet Pornographer.
The good traveler has the gift of surprise.
It is not a very difficult task to make what is commonly called an amusing book of travels. Any one who will tell, with a reasonable degree of graphic effect, what he has seen, will not fail to carry the reader with him; for the interest we all feel in personal adventure is, of itself, success.
Transient guests are we.
No doubt, to a man of sense, travel offers advantages. As many languages as he has, as many friends, as many arts and trades, so many times is he a man. A foreign country is a point of comparison, wherefrom to judge his own.
I live in Soho in lower New York; there's tons and tons of tourists right outside my door step, obviously. Most of them are European, and all of them have guidebooks. I never see anyone looking at a phone.
Travel makes all men countrymen, makes people noblemen and kings, every man tasting of liberty and dominion.
People were evidently looking for something in the mountains that they believed they had lost a long time ago. He never worked out what exactly this was, but over the years he became more and more that the tourists were stumbling not so much after him but after some obscure, insatiable longing.
So in the streets of Calcutta I sometimes imagine myself a foreigner, and only then do I discover how much is to be seen, which is lost so long as its full value in attention is not paid. It is the hunger to really see which drives people to travel to strange places.
As a traveler, education is our way of life.
Traveling is magical, inspiring, and life - changing.
Traveling don't just captures beautiful scenery but it also captures life's stories