Through the centuries different philosophers, travelers and writers have said things about travel that ring true to avid travelers.
Travel quotes tell us why travel is good for us, why travel is good for the world, and sometimes just give us amusing quotes about travel.
There are some quotes about just getting going:
In the 6th century BC, Lao Tzu said, “A journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step.” Now, maybe he was alluding to life experiences in general, but when you are contemplating a trip, sometimes it seems daunting — too hard to plan. The best way to go about it is just to start. Take one step at a time and soon, you’re on your way.
A more contemporary figure is Mark Twain. He said, “Twenty years from now, you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.”
There are travel quotes on why you should travel:
St. Augustine said, “The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only one page.”
Mohammed said, “Don’t tell me how educated you are, tell me how much you have traveled.”
Travel does expand your knowledge of the world. If you’ve been to a foreign country with an unfamiliar culture, it then becomes something familiar and not so much to be feared.
There are quotes on why travel is good for the world:
Aldous Huxley on travel, “To travel is to discover that everyone is wrong about other countries.”
To quote Mark Twain again, “Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts. Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the earth all one’s lifetime.”
Travel makes you more tolerant of other customs and cultures. The people you visit learn something about you too, and that may make them more tolerant. Travel gives each of us the opportunity to be ambassadors. Then when you return home, your friends learn from you… and in time, hopefully, we can make the world a better place.
There are quotes on packing:
Antoine St. Exuperey, “He who would travel happily must travel light.”
And contemporary travel guru Rick Steves says, “You’ll never meet a traveler who, after five trips, brags: “Every year I pack heavier.” The measure of a good traveler is how light she travels. You can’t travel heavy, happy, and cheap. Pick two.”
And there are quotes on ways to travel:
Lao Tsu again says, “A good traveler has no fixed plans and is not intent on arriving.”
Robert Frost wrote a whole poem about it…
“Two roads diverging in a wood, and I –
I took the one less traveled by,
And that had made all the difference.”
And we can even use a quote by Yogi Berra, “If you come to a fork in the road, take it.”
You might also like these travel quote books:
The Weather Is Here, Wish You Were Beautiful: Quotes for the Thoughtful Travelers
Price: $12.66
The perfect gift for the peripatetic and those who want to be. This compilation of over 500 quotations captures the lure of the open road, the magic of far-off places, the mystery of the road not taken, and the joy of returning home. Gordon Jackson has cast a wide net in compiling this collection, including both familiar sayings and equally insightful observations by unknown authors and travelers.
No Foreign Lands: 100 of the Most Inspirational Travel Quotes of All Time
Price: $17.99
Matador Network (Compiler), Designed by Bumpercrop Studio, David Miller (Introduction), Ross Borden, Paperback, English-language edition, Pub by Matador Network
Signature Series Travel Stickers-Vegas Quote
Price: $16.11
Reminisce, Ships within 3-5 days 20120123110010237
It’s Great to be Back on Terra Cotta!: Quirky Quotes about Travel and Transport
Price: $15.05
Hilarious travel quotes covering everything from parking tickets to the ash cloud “The average airplane is 16 years old. And so is the average airplane meal.” -Joan Rivers “I always sit at the back of a plane. You never hear of a plane backing into a mountain.” -Tommy Cooper For those who suffer road rage, agoraphobia, vertigo, and frustration at being kept waiting at ports, airports, taxi stands, train stations, bus stops, and so on, here is a chance to both relieve the agony and laugh out loud. This hilarious compendium of witticisms will be savored by hardened travelers, from thought-provoking brief sketches to laugh-out-loud observations on the muted joys of getting from A to B-or NOT getting there, as the case may be! Illustrated with funny cartoons, this handy pocket-sized book is a must-have for any traveler or transportation enthusiast.