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Cute Travel Quotes By Randy Pausch

I'm not going to beat the cancer. I tried really hard ... but sometimes you're just not going to beat the thing ... I wanted to walk off the stage and say anything I thought was important; I had my hour. — Randy Pausch

Cute Travel Quotes By Hope Solo

Even when quitting seems like the best option, theres always a reason to keep going. — Hope Solo

Cute Travel Quotes By Amanda Gray

I know." He leaned back, looking into her eyes. "But I'm not going anywhere, Jenny. I'll fight to stay with you. — Amanda Gray

Cute Travel Quotes By Nathan Goldstein

Value gives the artist the means of showing subtle changes in a form's surface-state, and it helps clarify the relative distance between forms. — Nathan Goldstein

Cute Travel Quotes By Bruce Chatwin

Albatrosses and penguins are the last birds I'd want to murder. — Bruce Chatwin

Cute Travel Quotes By John Scofield

It's really good to be forced to get away and try something else, find something that's exciting. — John Scofield

Cute Travel Quotes By Jennifer E. Smith

Her eyes travel down to where he's gripping the handle of her suitcase. "What're you doing?" she asks, blinking at him.
"You looked like you needed some help."
Hadley just stares at him.
"And this way it's perfectly legal," he adds with a grin. — Jennifer E. Smith

Cute Travel Quotes By Victor Hugo

All history is nothing but wearisome repetition. One century is the plagiarist of the other. — Victor Hugo

Cute Travel Quotes By Hugh Masekela

I just came from South Africa, a place that had been in a perpetual uprising since 1653, so the uprising had become a way of life in our culture and we grew up with rallies and strikes and marches and boycotts. — Hugh Masekela

Cute Travel Quotes By Plutarch

To do an evil action is base; to do a good action without incurring danger is common enough; but it is the part of a good man to do great and noble deeds, though he risks every thing. — Plutarch

Cute Travel Quotes By Elisabeth Eaves

We carried bottled water and day packs and cameras, except for Fred, who said he didn't believe in taking photographs; he planned to store his memories in his head, an idea I found incomprehensibly radical. My impulse to record was almost on par with my impulse to travel — Elisabeth Eaves

Cute Travel Quotes By La Carmina

The Professor noted two nymphs with strawberries on their heads, a DayGlo Amish lady, a mustachioed man in a rainbow apron. He wrote Saturday Night Fever, then crossed it out and wrote Drag Ball + Bollywood and underlined it twice. — La Carmina

Cute Travel Quotes By Ursula K. Le Guin

You have not thought things through, he said. By his standards it was a brutal insult. — Ursula K. Le Guin

Cute Travel Quotes By Jennifer E. Smith

No matter how long it's been or how far you've drifted, no matter how unknowable you might be, there were at least two people in the world whose job it was to see you, to find you, to recognize you and reel you back in. No matter what. — Jennifer E. Smith

Cute Travel Quotes By Melissa Rivers

I'm a big fan of the laceless Converse for travel, with cute jeans, and throw on a little jacket, and you look presentable. — Melissa Rivers

Cute Travel Quotes By Charles R. Schwab

I quickly learned that if I kept at it and plowed right through the rejections I would eventually get somebody to buy my wares. — Charles R. Schwab

Cute Travel Quotes By Anne Sexton

I grow old on my bitterness. — Anne Sexton

Cute Travel Quotes By Jane Seville

Kissing Jack wasn't what he'd expected. Not letting himself
do it for this long now seemed kind of stupid ... or a lot
stupid. What had he been afraid of? Too intimate, too
romantic, too ... just too. Sex was okay, even sucking dick
was okay. That was to get off. Kissing, though ... that you did
only because you had something to say that words didn't
quite do it for. That meant feelings and messiness. — Jane Seville