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travel want hell
I don't want to go to Peru. "How do you know? You've never been there." I've never been to hell either and I'm pretty sure I don't want to go there. Richard Paul Evans
travel journey sometimes
Sometimes it's worth lingering on the journey for a while before getting to the destination. Richelle Mead
travel home loss
Just living in Los Angeles guarantees the loss of a few I.Q. points each year. Rex Reed
travel feels distaste
One never feels such distaste for one's countrymen and countrywomen as when one meets them abroad. Rose Macaulay
travel trouble
The great and recurrent question about Abroad is, is it worth the trouble of getting there? Rose Macaulay
travel food italian
Venice is like eating an entire box of chocolate liqueurs in one go. Truman Capote
travel adventure funny-travel
All adventure is now reactionary. William F. Buckley, Jr.
travel home government
Italy hasn't had a government since Mussolini. Richard M. Nixon
travel home interesting
What I discovered I liked best about striking out on my bicycle was that the farther I got from home, the more interesting and unusual my thoughts became. Richard Russo
moving timing
God's timing in moving me down here was perfect, Joseph Allen
moving today
Today I said, 'I'm not moving my truck'. I said, 'Ask one of the neighbors. I'm not moving my truck'. S. Walker
moving toward
I think we're moving toward that as the norm. John Graves
moving start
When he comes back, I'll start moving around if need be. Bill Hall
moving past names
Soundlessly whispering into the void, my lips moving quickly, silently, without ceasing. Calling his name, calling him to me. Even though there's no use. Even though it's futile. Even though it's way past too late. Carl Jung
moving ideas differences
The only reason I lost, the only reason I failed to get what I want, is because the monster is me, there's no difference between us. It makes all the moves, calls all the shots, while I'm just along for the ride, with no idea how to pull the brakes or get off. Carl Jung
moving eye kissing
And just as I start to move past him, my hip accidentally rubs against his, and his face is so close, and his eyes so deep, that I can't help but lift my fingers to his smooth, sculptured cheek. Then without even thinking, I close my eyes, lean in, and kiss him. Carl Jung
moving reality checks
This is definitely a reality check for us, we've just got to learn from this and move on. Alan Black
moving independent thinking
The independent route was the best move for me. But I think I've maximized everything I could do independently. I've done everything out the mixtape market. I think getting the big machine behind you is the next stage when you've maximized the independent level. Two Chainz
ocean men moon
Man has left footprints on the moon but still hasn't walked on the ocean floor. Richard Paul Evans
ocean ignorance swimming
What a culture we live in, we are swimming in an ocean of information, and drowning in ignorance. Richard Paul Evans
ocean shore touched
All that we do is touched with ocean, and yet we remain on the shore of what we know Richard Wilbur
ocean different sometimes
I missed him, of course, but sometimes close friendships have a tidal beat that pulls you towards different shores though the ocean that connects you remains. Russell Brand
ocean psychology important
Ocean rowing is very much what you make it. Rowing technique is pretty irrelevant on the ocean. It's the psychology that's important. Roz Savage
ocean might failing
Compared with the awesome might and eternal power of the ocean, no human being can fail to be reminded of their own insignificance. Roz Savage
ocean law practice
In practice, the ocean is the world's wildest place because of both its fearsome natural danger and how easy it is out there to slip from the boundaries of law and civilization that seem so firm ashore. Rose George
ocean quiet disappear
For quiet times disappear listen to the ocean Tupac Shakur
ocean humility tiny
The ocean doesn't care about you. It makes your boat feel tiny. The oceans are great promoters of religion, or at least of humility-but not in everyone. Tracy Kidder