Regional Travel Quotes & Sayings
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Top Regional Travel Quotes

I don't know what the opposite is of the Midas touch, but you shitbirds have it. — Michael Zarocostas

The sweetest apples are eaten first. — Matshona Dhliwayo

High-speed rail would revolutionise interstate travel and would also be an economic game-changer for dozens of regional communities along its path. — Anthony Albanese

The idea is to have global standards. There is so much travel that if you just had a regional standard, it would probably ultimately have to be changed. — Gijs De Vries

You can bring God glory wherever he has already placed you. You don't need to feel guilty that you're a chef. You don't need to feel guilty that you only paint, but your dad wants you to be a pastor. Too many times Christians want to go into ministry because of outside pressures by their parents or pastors, not realizing where they already are is their mission field. — Jefferson Bethke

Tomorrow isn't better than today ~ yet. — Robert Marcin

It has happened to me to meet many of the men of my day whom the world agreed to call great. — Rebecca Harding Davis

A good messenger expects to get shot. — Larry Wall

Oh gosh, it's moving! It's so gross! Can't you just, like, flex your butt or something?
Why, yes. Travis clenched his teeth. Why don't I just clench my butt muscles in hopes that it will shock the spider enough to crawl back into the hellhole it came out of? — Rachel Van Dyken

God is a God of the present. God is always in the moment, be that moment hard or easy, joyful and painful. — Henri Nouwen

Mexico is a lawless place. I don't care what the UN says, or what the State Department travel advisories tell you. The fact is that Mexico, as a whole, is a narco-state run by powerful regional cartels, with a hollow and largely irrelevant central government that is nothing more than window-dressing to appease the international community. Freedom is for those who can afford it, law is for sale, and what is fair is determined by who is most powerful. That's the reality of Mexico. Cancun, Playa, Cabo, Puerto Vallarta- they are all much better than the interior of Mexico, but that is only because their survival depends on a steady flow of tourists with money to burn. To protect that, the government does a good job maintaining the appearance of western-style law and order through the direct threat of massive military intervention. Underneath it all, those places are not much different from the rest of Mexico. — Tucker Max