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travel heart eye
We travel to open our hearts and eyes and learn more about the world than our newspapers will accommodate. Pico Iyer
travel home causes
Hold on to me as we go, as we roll down this unfamiliar road. And although this wave is stringing us along, just know you're not alone, 'cause I'm gonna make this place your home. Phillip Phillips
travel nature men
The sea never changes and its works, for all the talks of men, are wrapped in mystery. Joseph Conrad
travel sky water
In the empty immensity of earth, sky, and water, there she was, incomprehensible, firing into a continent. Joseph Conrad
travel looks gas-stations
When lost, I look for gas stations for counsel. Laurel Lea
travel america gold
Much have I traveled in the realms of gold, and many goodly states and kingdoms seen. John Keats
travel ideas watches
Traveling did a great deal to me. I found that when I travel and just sit in the corner and watch, a million ideas come to me. Lionel Richie
travel holiday long-ago
I found out long ago, it's a long way down the holiday road. Holiday road, holiday road. Jack be nimble, Jack be quick. Take a ride on the West Coast kick. Holiday road. Lindsey Buckingham
travel journey goes-on
When I go on Japanese Airlines, I really love it because I like Japanese food. Phil Collins
interesting way human-nature
Human beings are always going to find interesting ways of making a mess of their lives. It's human nature. Jack Nicholson
interesting challenges trying
You try to find things that are challenging and interesting and hopefully it will be the same to the audience. Alan Rickman
bedroom carrots eating knocked love maybe teeth
Tonight, when we were eating dinner, Marta said something that really knocked me for a loop. She said, ""I love carrots."" ""Good,"" I said as I gritted my teeth real hard. ""Then maybe you and carrots would like to go into the bedroom and have sex!"" They didn't, but maybe they will sometime, and I can watch. ![]()
bedroom bombing born front house january near
I was born on the first day of January 1941 in the front bedroom of my grandparents' house in Rodborough near Stroud in Gloucestershire where my mother had come to escape the bombing in London. Martin Evans