Traveling From New York Quotes & Sayings
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Increase the number of adventures you act on and you'll lighten the weight of regret. — Gina Greenlee

As long as you're breathing, it's never too late to reconnect with a long-held love. — Gina Greenlee

I love London, but I love traveling, and I don't think I'll be here forever. Possibly, I'd like to move to New York and do a play in New York. — Lily James

Working was a new thing; waking up early in the morning and going to bed late at night ... But I've met a lot of nice people, I've been to New York, London, Paris. I like traveling. Now I cannot imagine my life without modeling. — Barbara Palvin

Our lives follow the stories we tell ourselves. — Gina Greenlee

Like flowers blooming through cement,
we, too, can grow beyond our cracks. — Gina Greenlee

New insights from being present are a gift. — Gina Greenlee

I think that 'Station to Station' is a nomadic project not only in a literal sense, as it's traveling by train from place to place. Some of these places are New York City or Los Angeles, but some of these places are rather off-the-grid places. — Doug Aitken

Putting the dream in motion involved significant personal downsizing, moving three times to trim housing expenses and continuing to freelance. I sold one piece to The New York Times Magazine, many more to The Courant, and another to The St. Petersburg Times. — Gina Greenlee

Sometimes we have to break down to break through. — Gina Greenlee

Be who you are. You may not always please but you will never go wrong. — Gina Greenlee

If "Been there, done that" isn't your mantra,then make haste down your "bucket list. — Gina Greenlee

If it's true we only live once, then raise your red velvet curtain every chance you get. — Gina Greenlee

Endings are the embryos of new beginnings. — Gina Greenlee

Fear not your flame as you flood your caverns with firelight. — Gina Greenlee

If you want it badly enough, it's yours. — Gina Greenlee

For all the energy directed toward the stratagem of big city living, New Yorkers are never too distracted to respond to, and more often, proactively assist visitors. Tourists tracing the routes of subway maps with their fingers, squinting at street signs or staring at a slip of paper with confusion are typical recipients of our generosity. We know our city can be as challenging as it is fascinating, and we want visitors to have a good experience. — Gina Greenlee

Those who walk the talk get the work. — Gina Greenlee

Till your inner garden and your outer landscape will flourish — Gina Greenlee

My friend Kate once went to a concert of Mongolian throat singers who were traveling through New York City on a rare world tour. Although she couldn't understand the words to their songs, she found the music almost unbearably sad. After the concert, Kate approached the lead Mongolian singer and asked, "What are your songs about?" He replied, "Our songs are about the same things that everyone else's songs are about: lost love, and somebody stole your fastest horse. — Elizabeth Gilbert

No matter how many strikes are hurled at you, only you decide when you're out. — Gina Greenlee

Practice trust in small matters for huge returns in the large ones. — Gina Greenlee

Whether by plane, bus or carpet,
own the magic in your ride. — Gina Greenlee

It's funny, I write lyrics in a bizarre way - I'm always writing lyrics, mostly when we're traveling or walking around New York, that's when I'm writing most of the stuff. — Lizzy Plapinger

Experiment with grounding yourself with who you are, not what you do. — Gina Greenlee

Traveling around, it can get very stressful sometimes, and I found yoga, thank God, like a couple of years ago. I went to my first yoga class, and I got hooked on it, and I go almost every day when I'm in New York. I find that it really balances me. And also, morning meditation. — Valentina Zelyaeva

No need to queue up; step forward and count yourself in. — Gina Greenlee

Nothing is lost in a stumble, only in the refusal to get up. — Gina Greenlee

People think that they can love only when they find a worthy partner - nonsense! You will never find one. People think they will love only when they find a perfect man or a perfect woman. Nonsense! You will never find them, because perfect women and perfect men don't exist. And if they exist, they won't bother about your love. They will not be interested. I have heard about a man who remained a bachelor his whole life because he was in search of a perfect woman. When he was seventy, somebody asked, "You have been traveling and traveling - from New York to Kathmandu, from Kathmandu to Rome, from Rome to London you have been searching. Could you not find a perfect woman? Not even one?" The old man became very sad. He said, "Yes, once I did. One day, long ago, I came across a perfect woman." The inquirer said, "Then what happened? Why didn't you get married?" Sadly, the old man said, "What to do? She was looking for a perfect man. — Osho

I think America is amazing for its landscape and its history. California is beautiful, New York is beautiful, but when you're a gypsy at heart, it probably suits you to be traveling. — Lana Del Rey

Go for it. It will make a great story. — Gina Greenlee

I know when people think of New York, they think of theater, restaurants, cultural landmarks and shopping," I told him. "But beyond the iconic skyline and the news from Wall Street, New York is a collection of villages. In our neighborhoods, we attend school, play Kick the Can, handball and ride our bikes. I grew up knowing the names and faces of the baker, the shoe repair family, the Knish man and the Good Humor man who sold me and the other kids in my neighborhood half a popsicle for a nickel. My father took me to the playground where he pushed me on the swing, helped balance me on the seesaw and watched as I hung upside down by my feet on the monkey bars. Yes," I told the interviewer, "people actually grow up in New York. — Gina Greenlee