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Letter "T" » The Traveler
«As the traveler who has once been from home is wiser than he who has never left his own doorstep, so a knowledge of one other culture should sharpen our ability to scrutinize more steadily, to appreciate lovingly, our own»
Author: Margaret Mead
| About:
Learning,
Travel
| Keywords:
appreciate, culture, doorstep, doorsteps, lovingly, scrutinize, scrutinized, scrutinizing, sharpen, sharpened, sharpening, steadily, Their culture, The Traveler, traveler, wiser
«All journeys have secret destinations of which the traveler is unaware.»
Author: Martin Buber
(Interpreter, Philosopher, Translator)
| About:
Travel
| Keywords:
destinations, journeys, The Traveler, traveler, unaware
«It has never been, and never will be easy work! But the road that is built in hope is more pleasant to the traveler than the road built in despair, even though they both lead to the same destination.»
«Good words do more than hard speeches, as the sunbeams without any noise will make the traveler cast off his cloak, which all the blustering winds could not do, but only make him bind it closer to him»
Author: Robert Leighton
| About:
Words
| Keywords:
bluster, blustering, cast off, sunbeams, The Traveler, traveler
«There are no foreign lands. It is the traveler only who is foreign.»
Author: Robert Louis Stevenson
(Author, Essayist, Poet)
| About:
Travel
| Keywords:
foreign, lands, The Traveler, traveler
«Happy, happy Christmas, that can win us back to the delusions of our childhood days, recall to the old man the pleasures of his youth, and transport the traveler back to his own fireside and quiet home!»
Author: Charles Dickens
| About:
Childhood,
Christmas
| Keywords:
Delusions, fireside, firesides, recall, The old man, The Traveler, transport, transported, transporting, transports, traveler
«Before he sets out, the traveler must possess fixed interests and facilities to be served by travel.»
Author: George Santayana
(Humanist, Philosopher, Poet)
| Keywords:
facilities, The Traveler, traveler
«If we knew all the laws of Nature, we should need only one fact, or the description of one actual phenomenon, to infer all the particular results at that point. Now we know only a few laws, and our result is vitiated, not, of course, by any confusion or irregularity in Nature, but by our ignorance of essential elements in the calculation. Our notions of law and harmony are commonly confined to those instances which we detect; but the harmony which results from a far greater number of seemingly conflicting, but really concurring, laws, which we have not detected, is still more wonderful. The particular laws are as our points of view, as, to the traveler, a mountain outline varies with every step, and it has an infinite number of profiles, though absolutely but one form. Even when cleft or bored through it is not comprehended in its entireness.»
Author: Henry David Thoreau
(Essayist, Philosopher, Poet)
| Keywords:
calculation, cleaved, cleaving, cleft, clefts, comprehended, concur, concurred, concurring, concurs, confined, description, detect, detected, entireness, ignorance of the law, infer, inferred, infers, infinite number, instances, irregularity, Laws of nature, notions, one form, outline, outlines, phenomenon, points of view, profile, profiles, profiling, seemingly, The Traveler, traveler, view as, vitiated, vitiating
«Evening red and morning grey help the traveler on his way; evening grey and morning red bring down rain upon his head»
«As the traveler who has lost his way, throws his reins on his horse's neck, and trusts to the instinct of the animal to find his road, so must we do with the divine animal who carries us through this world»
Author: Ralph Waldo Emerson
(Essayist, Lecturer, Poet)
| About:
Instinct
| Keywords:
Animal World, carries, instinct, neck, rein, reined, reins, The Animal, The Traveler, throws, traveler, trusts
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