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Camaraderie Travel Quotes By Phil Everly

You couldn't get me to go travel around and sit in a hotel room again. I have no interest in doing that. So everybody's happy. I am, at 74. Some people like doing it, but I never was much for that, anyway. It's a lot of work. So the only thing I miss about all of it is the camaraderie of the tour, but that doesn't offset the rest of it. — Phil Everly

Camaraderie Travel Quotes By Fritz Leiber

From all around came very faintly a low sad hum, as the unhoused bees mourned. — Fritz Leiber

Camaraderie Travel Quotes By Lisa Roecker

Maybe it was clear that he cared about me, that he couldn't handle another risk, but in that moment the only thing that made sense was my anger. I might have even hated him for what he said about Grace, because hating him was so much easier than understanding him. He obviously felt the same way. — Lisa Roecker

Camaraderie Travel Quotes By Martellis Thurmand

So little time to notice who you are before you die — Martellis Thurmand

Camaraderie Travel Quotes By W. Clement Stone

When you do the wrong thing, knowing it is wrong, you do so because you haven't developed the habit of effectively controlling or neutralizing strong inner urges that tempt you, or because you have established the wrong habit and don't know how to eliminate them effectively. — W. Clement Stone

Camaraderie Travel Quotes By Hunter S. Thompson

On the way down the hill we walked three abreast in the cobblestone street, drunk and laughing and talking like men who knew they would separate at dawn and travel to the far corners of the earth. — Hunter S. Thompson

Camaraderie Travel Quotes By Annie Barrows

Time softened on Sundays; it stretched itself out in vast rubbery lengths, and by two o'clock, there was more of it than would ever be needed for anything. There was no point in reading a book, writing a letter, or playing a game, because time was too flaccid ever to proceed to the moment in which the plot would twist, the letter would be sent, or the game would be won. — Annie Barrows

Camaraderie Travel Quotes By Emily Dickinson

Hold dear to your parents for it is a scary and confusing world without them. — Emily Dickinson