‎I have panicked unnecessarily in all four corners of the globe.

Jon Ronson

Mots clés travel humorous anxiety



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By the time I had finished my coffee and returned to the streets, the rain had temporarily abated, but the streets were full of vast puddles where the drains where unable to cope with the volume of water. Correct me if I'm wrong, but you would think that if one nation ought by now to have mastered the science of drainage, Britain would be it.

Bill Bryson

Mots clés humor travel



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Le sabordage de l'âme devrait être enseigné dans les écoles de marine".
Le Voyageur de l'inquiétude

Olivier Weber

Mots clés adventure travel reporters conrad reportage albert-londres-prize report war-correspondent



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London is a riddle. Paris is an explanation.

G.K. Chesterton

Mots clés travel paris london



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It is my hope that this book will help to demystify the origins of travel writing and show that when thousands of travelers follow a guidebook word-for-word, recommendation-for-recommendation, it not only harms contemporary international travel but can also do serious harm to places in developing countries.

Thomas Kohnstamm

Mots clés travel responsible-travel



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I lack the imagination. For that reason I have to pack, stuff into my pockets odds and ends, passport, money, and go see what it's really like. Whenever the time of year or the weather changes, I have to pack up whatever I can't do without and visit all those places I've been before, to make sure they still exist

Andrzej Stasiuk

Mots clés travel



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The natural tenderness and delicacy of our constitution, added to the many dangers we are subject to from your sex, renders it almost impossible for a single lady to travel without injury to her character. And those who have a protector in a husband have, generally speaking, obstacles to prevent their roving.

Abigail Adams

Mots clés women travel



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Imagine that you are stuck on a long train ride and must choose one of two books to read in order to pass the time: the first is a novel whose main character is an office worker who is essentially working to pay his monthly cable bill; the second is about someone who decides to travel in South America (and of course encounters various setbacks in the process), but who pushes beyond the boundaries of conventional American life. Which... book would you pick up to read? Indeed, which of the two characters would you rather be?

Mark Thompson

Mots clés life work travel



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Leave home, leave the country, leave the familiar. Only then can routine experience—buying bread, eating vegetables, even saying hello—become new all over again.

Anthony Doerr

Mots clés travel novelty



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

Henry Adams

Mots clés travel atlantic-crossings



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