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What's supposed to happen, at the end of a quest? Cheers and accolades, Josh knew; people throw their hats in the air, and you glow with pride as they lift you to their shoulders. What else? Medals, speeches and a great feast, and then a ballad about your exploits, and finally, as the fireworks go off overhead, a soft, clean, fresh bed.


Isabel Hoving


#quest #travel #dreams

You can leave Hong Kong, but it will never leave you.


Nury Vittachi


#travel #dreams

I was either still dreaming or I had entered an alternate reality where I was a flippin' insane person. I doubted I had entered an alternate reality and a quick slap to my own face proved I wasn't still dreaming. -Sage Hannigan, Contingency


P.S. Martinez


#p-s-martinez #paranormal-romance #peggy-martinez #sage-hannigan #teen

The tourist was the great conservative who hated novelty and adored dirt.


Henry Adams


#travel #education

Travel Moulds A Man,People Mould His Wisdom And Experiences Mould His LIFE...!


Sujit Lalwani


#inspirational-quotes #life #people #travel #wisdom

To move, to breathe, to fly, to float, To gain all while you give, To roam the roads of lands remote, To travel is to live.


Hans Christian Andersen


#life #travel #experience

Books are not about passing time. They're about other lives. Other worlds. Far from wanting time to pass, one just wishes one had more of it. If one wanted to pass the time one could go to New Zealand.


Alan Bennett


#experience #hobbies #reading #travel #experience

The journey is part of the experience - an expression of the seriousness of one's intent. One doesn't take the A train to Mecca.


Anthony Bourdain


#travel #experience

Love is the net profit on life.


Sharon L. Reddy


#family-saga #science-fiction #time-travel #family

The country through which we had been travelling for days has an original beauty. Wide plains were diversified by stretches of hilly country with low passes. We often had to wade through swift running ice-cold brooks. It has long since we had seen a glacier, but as we were approaching the tasam at Barka, a chain of glaciers gleaming in the sunshine came into view. The landscape was dominated by the 25,000-foot peak of Gurla Mandhata; less striking, but far more famous, was the sacred Mount Kailash, 3,000 feet lower, which stands in majestic isolation apart from the Himalayan range.


Heinrich Harrer


#tibet #travel-writing #beauty






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