“Again it might have been the American tendency in travel. One goes, not so much to see but to tell afterward.”
Source: Travels with Charley: In Search of America
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“One of the difficult things of so much travelling is to say goodbye.”
Michael Palin (1943) British comedian, actor, writer and television presenter
Sahara with Michael Palin (2002)
Philip Pullman His Dark Materials trilogy
Source: His Dark Materials, The Subtle Knife (1997), Ch. 4 : Trepanning
Context: Lyra sighed; she had forgotten how roundabout Scholars could be. It was difficult to tell them the truth when a lie would have been so much easier for them to understand.
Ben Folds (1966) American musician
"Don't Change Your Plans", The Unauthorized Biography of Reinhold Messner (1999).
Song lyrics, With Ben Folds Five
Mary McCarthy (1912–1989) American writer
"My Confession", p. 76
On the Contrary: Articles of Belief 1946–1961 (1961)
John Muir (1838–1914) Scottish-born American naturalist and author
" A Wind Storm in the Forests of the Yuba http://books.google.com/books?id=zj2gAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA55", Scribner's Monthly, volume XVII, number 1 (November 1878) pages 55-59 (at page 59); modified slightly and reprinted in The Mountains of California http://www.sierraclub.org/john_muir_exhibit/writings/the_mountains_of_california/ (1894), chapter 10: A Wind-Storm in the Forests <br class="br">1890s, The Mountains of California (1894)
“So much better to travel than to arrive.”
Margaret Atwood book The Blind Assassin
Source: The Blind Assassin
“Anything might have been anything else and had as much meaning to it.”
Tennessee Williams (1911–1983) American playwright
Source: Collected Stories
Will Cuppy (1884–1949) American writer
The Decline and Fall of Practically Everybody (1950), Part II: Ancient Greeks and Worse, Hannibal