“As long as I live, I’ll hear waterfalls and birds and winds sing. I’ll interpret the rocks, learn the language of flood, storm, and the avalanche. I’ll acquaint myself with the glaciers and wild gardens, and get as near the heart of the world as I can.”— John Muir, amazon.com
“I’ve been homesick for countries I’ve never been, and longed to be where I couldn’t be.”— John Cheever, amazon.com
“Why do you go away? So that you can come back. So that you can see the place you came from with new eyes and extra colours. And the people there see you differently, too. Coming back to where you started is not the same as never leaving.”— Terry Pratchett, amazon.com
“And I realize that no matter where I am, whether in a little room full of thought, or in this endless universe of stars and mountains, it’s all in my mind.”— Jack Kerouac, amazon.com
“We have to help people fear less. Fear less by getting them to travel in deeper, richer, more meaningful ways. Ways that transforms lives, communities, and ultimately, the planet we live on.”— Joe Diaz, youtube.com
“I just believe there's so much more at stake. There's such a larger opportunity. I believe that travel has the opportunity to become the most important and successful engine of political, economic, social, cultural, and educational progress and understanding in this history of modern times.”— Joe Diaz, youtube.com
“Ceasing to travel really pulls the plug on that which makes us human. Travel bridges the education and cultural gaps. It fosters shifts in perspective. It fuels curiosity, empathy, tolerance, respect, understanding.”— Joe Diaz, youtube.com
“And what the first trip to India taught me, that was by forging deep human connections with others, that's the antidote to fear. That's the elixir to a richer life.”— Joe Diaz, youtube.com
“I think life is about falling in love with the right person, shopping, eating our favorite desserts and traveling a lot.”— Olivia Palermo, azquotes.com
“There are stories that one can tell best, while backfloating in the pool, with the scuba diver feet on, whistling a song. There's a paintings odyssey I carry in my heart, a story I immersed myself into, which carried me or my words or my artwork back and forth, from the Netherlands to Bucharest, fro…”— Laura Livia Grigore, facebook.com
“And I realize that no matter where I am, whether in a little room full of thought, or in this endless universe of stars and mountains, it’s all in my mind.”— Jack Kerouac, amazon.com
“Missed connection: We lived and died on opposite sides of the world before international travel was possible. Good. I would have hated you.”— Night Vale podcast, twitter.com
“You can also lay your bra flat at the top of your suitcase and place socks or other items underneath to keep the cups from getting smashed. But again, this has issues if you travel with a backpack.”— Caroline, herpackinglist.com
“Another option is packing your bras using items and systems you already have at home. For example, a ziploc bag. You can gently place them inside but leave some air so that it will be cushioned instead of flattened.”— Caroline, herpackinglist.com
“If you’re concerned about keeping your delicates in their original shape, there are a number of products that exist solely to protect your bras while traveling. They’re usually rounded and have a hard outer shell with zippers.”— Caroline, herpackinglist.com
“Traveling messes you up, but in all the good ways. It leaves you always craving more, and addiction that can never quite be met. Every place, every trip, every person is a new adventure; pulling you deeper into the love of wanderlust. Your heart begins to hurt when you’re standing still, and your mi…”— Unknown, travelsbyandee.blogspot.com