The traveler was active; he went strenuously in search of people, of adventure, of experience. The tourist is passive; he expects interesting things to happen to him. He goes 'sight-seeing. '
Wise travelers always stop short before they come to danger.
Technically you would only need one time traveler convention.
There's a resonance inside us, a sense of who we are. We're a multi-bodied traveler. We're an essence. We're a feeling, an awareness that has an ancient existence.
There are no foreign lands. It is the traveler only who is foreign.
The service we render to others is really the rent we pay for our room on this earth. It is obvious that man is himself a traveler; that the purpose of this world is not 'to have and to hold' but "to give and serve. "
When I was a boy, my parents were writers and they owned a bookstore, 'The Complete Traveler in New York,' so writing and books have held special places in my heart all my life.
Remember we are all but travelers here.
Hymns are companions for life travelers.
In reality, we are all travelers - even explorers of mortality.
Air travel efficiency would improve if more travelers started going to less popular places.
If the traveler cannot find master or friend to go with him, let him travel alone rather than with a fool for company.
Tourists see, and travelers seek.
Nature comes home to one most when one is at home. The stranger and traveler finds her a stranger and traveler also.
Seeking happiness, I passed many travelers headed in the opposite direction, seeking happiness.
More than any other in Western Europe, Britain remains a country where a traveler has to think twice before indulging in the ordinary food of ordinary people.
Wherever you go becomes a part of you somehow.
The road recedes as the traveler advances, leaving a continuous present.
On every commercial flight, the traveler is told, "Your seat cushion can be used as a flotation device". The question is, why doesn't the plane just become a boat?
A French traveler with a sore throat is a wonderful thing to behold, but it takes more than tonsillitis to prevent a Frenchman from boasting.