There are times when I feel like I’m a traveling minister. I’m trying to go out and get kids to pick-up yard sale instruments and change the world.
I don’t get jet lagged that much. I’m so used to traveling and being in different places every day that I can sleep anywhere.
I had to stop traveling alone because I missed so many planes. When somebody runs up to you in the airport and begins to tell you their life story, you can’t say, ‘Excuse me, boo,’ as they’re weeping on your bosom.
They say that our sense of smell is one of the strongest triggers of memories. Of course, our sense of smell is integral to our sense of taste, so it is no surprise, then, that in a life full of moving and traveling, food has always been a source of familiar comfort for me.
When I was growing up, traveling was my family’s modus operandi. Between the ages of 4 and 18, I attended six different schools on three different continents.
What’s the point of being an Australian guy traveling through India if you are going to go to India to meet other Australians?
If I’m traveling, I’ll pack socks in my bag – really cute furry ones.
If I was a businessman, I could have made a huge amount of money. But none of that really crossed my mind while I was young and traveling.
I don’t think I could have a genuine relationship with someone who didn’t love to travel and appreciate new foods. Traveling is a big part of my life, and I want to share that with the people close to me.
I really loved traveling the U.S. and seeing regional differences within the same country and how the same ingredients are used in very different ways. I love how the ‘old guard’ of cuisine are still pioneering so much of the direction of food today.
I wear and have worn scarves my entire life while traveling, working out, and now sometimes while performing, and not just on my head – I wear them around my neck and on my bag.
Traveling these days has a lot of problems and also it wears you out more.
I chose a pseudonym, Chris Marker, pronounceable in most languages, because I was very intent on traveling.
It’s about the pleasure of being in the mountains, traveling efficiently over the terrain, having that sense of dynamic motion which you don’t get when you’re on foot.
I have pretty set rules that I go home for dinner every night unless I am traveling.
As I’m traveling around, I meet many small children. And when I look at a small and think how we’ve harmed this beautiful planet since I was that age, I feel a kind of desperation, anger, shame. I don’t know what I feel; I just don’t know what the emotion is.
Traveling has been a really big part of my upbringing and I’ve been fortunate enough to travel for different reasons. I’d like to think that it has had an impact on my character and personality, which ultimately affects my music.
I’m into all that sappy stuff – a surprise picnic, nice dinner, or traveling. I’m kind of an old romantic.
Madam Walker was a master marketer. But her brilliance was in taking it to another level by training women, by traveling, by making very motivational speeches and by providing independent income for women who otherwise would have to be maids and sharecroppers.
I have a bit of a traveling addiction, and, ah, yeah. I went to, ah, Bali this summer.
I never feel more alone than when I’m traveling. Alone and, to some extent, helpless. The world expects a certain level of competence and can be merciless when this expectation is unmet.
How can I pay for dental care, doctors, the expenses of my homes or traveling. I have nothing to pay with.
A modern democracy is a tyranny whose borders are undefined; one discovers how far one can go only by traveling in a straight line until one is stopped.
To me, the most worrisome part of traveling comes before any of the traveling actually occurs: the suitcase-packing process. It’s a challenging and anxiety-filled process – I am caught between wanting my suitcase to be light and worrying I am going to need every single item in my bedroom.
After I graduated from college, while traveling around Europe, hitchhiking, doing the tourist thing, I went into a church in Dublin.
I remember kickboxing and traveling the world when I was young. I would go to Japan or Africa, and I would go for the experience. As soon as I got off the plane, we’d go have a good time, party. Fighting was just the outlet of what I was doing there.
I don’t watch television! At least not when I’m traveling. For some reason, I have always found it depressing to watch television in hotel rooms. I try to use that time, as well as time on planes, to write.
You can’t underestimate rest. Sometimes in tennis we don’t realize that to rest your body is as important as it is to practice. We are traveling so much, all year, in different conditions, different courts, different surfaces, different balls – so we always have to adapt.
I wasn’t happy at the career I was at and wanted to try something else, and so I tried fighting, and it’s working out pretty well. I set my own schedule; I have my own training facilities. I’m not traveling as much, and I’m at home every night.
As a kid, I dreamed of being a pop star, a glamorous woman and traveling the world. And I’ve done that all my life.
Unlike regular digital or film cameras, which can only record a scene in two dimensions, light field cameras capture all of the light rays traveling in every direction through a scene. This means that some aspects of a picture can be manipulated after the fact.
I’m constantly inspired by my friends and the people I surround myself with and the cities that I’m traveling to.
I subscribe to that school of thespian – to be a wandering minstrel or traveling player, a thing ofrags and patches, of ballads, songs and snatches.
We live life in restaurants, its the center of social life, where we celebrate with family and friends, make new friends, travel without traveling, and of course, eat.
I’m used to traveling. I’m used to being in different areas of the world. Home is where my suitcase lands.
I love going to flea markets especially when I am traveling, because I love seeing the stuff of other cultures, handicrafts and things with historical content.
In terms of the Eastern Europe stories, my family is originally from there; even as a kid, it was the Russian writers I loved most, and I’ve spent a substantial amount of time there myself, traveling and on research grants.
In 2007, I went straight from Tokyo to Iowa to join Hillary Clinton’s traveling press. I felt like a foreigner there, too. I remember thinking, ‘Americans are huge.’
I was traveling in Europe with Paul and suddenly realized my passport still said I was Mrs. Sampson.
Traveling is not just a pleasure, but it also gets you to meet so many people, experience new things in life and, in return, expand your horizon so much.
I’ve always loved to cook, and then my love of it just grew as I got older and started traveling and started entertaining.
And if I lost I would have gone back to 12 weeks of vacation, because I was successful enough that I was spending much more time on non-profit boards and traveling a lot.
We are just happy to be together and out and traveling the world together.
When I realized I wanted to do more writing and less traveling around the world teaching live seminars, I decided to write the first ‘Chicken Soup for the Soul(R)’ book. I knew I wanted to have 100 stories in the book, so I wrote or edited two stories a week for a year.
You learn a lot from traveling around.
I grew up doing a lot of traveling. My mom left home when she was 15 and traveled to 48 different countries and speaks six different languages. So I grew up with my eyes open. She raised me so that if my heart says something is wrong, I have to go help. What’s right is right and what’s wrong is wrong.
When I’m traveling out of the country, a lot of guys give me a high five, and then they’re like, ‘I love your work!’
I love traveling the world, meeting new people, and letting WWE fans know that the champ is out doing his thing and trying to spread the good word of WWE. I love the feeling of being the ambassador for the company.
The interaction between human rights campaigners from Pakistan and India was a big taboo in the 1980s. When we started traveling to India to increase people-to-people contact between the two nations, we knew that we would face serious repercussions back home.
In the ’50s, I was traveling alone all over Mindanao, Basilan, all the way to Tawi-Tawi with just a camera and a notebook. I always stayed in the houses of Moros.
I play my Switch a lot when I’m traveling, when I’m on the bus or things like that.
My experiences in life are getting bigger and better. The more stuff I do, the more stuff I talk about – having kids, traveling, going through relationship problems, dealing with things in my own family. All that stuff builds character.
One thing that I discovered about myself is I really don’t like traveling. I feel like it’s a terrible personal failing, but I was so satisfied to arrive at the conclusion.
Living in Europe is very hard. You’re away from your family and friends for eight months and playing, traveling, training every day.
Times change. The farmer’s daughter now tells jokes about the traveling salesman.
With all the traveling I’m doing, it’s really important for me to be able to relax when I’m at home.