My wife and I have so much fun when we travel and find anything... like stray cats and squirrels.
— Eric Roberts
Travel provided many interesting experiences, but perhaps the most useful lesson I learned was that I really had no proficiency for learning the thousands of characters of the written Chinese language.
— Eric Allin Cornell
I have the travel documents. I have a green card. I can go anywhere.
— Enes Kanter
When I haven't been working I've tried to travel a lot.
— Emma Watson
I travel a fair amount, read on the plane, and I read fast.
— Emily Oster
In his very first film, Mr. Gonzalez Inarritu makes the kind of journey some directors don't - or can't - travel in an entire career.
— Elvis Mitchell
It's been great to travel because I really enjoyed being 'Elektra', so it's not a problem talking about it.
— Elodie Yung
You do not travel if you are afraid of the unknown, you travel for the unknown, that reveals you with yourself.
— Ella Maillart
One travels to run away from routine, that dreadful routine that kills all imagination and all our capacity for enthusiasm.
For me, Dracula has always been associated with travel and beautiful historical places.
— Elizabeth Kostova
When I travel throughout the district speaking with families and educators, I frequently hear of concerns with our K-12 education system.
— Elise Stefanik
I travel a lot with work... to and from Cornwall and Bristol, so I find myself on lots of trains.
— Eleanor Tomlinson
Until the June 1967 war I was completely caught up in the life of a young professor of English. Beginning in 1968, I started to think, write, and travel as someone who felt himself to be directly involved in the renaissance of Palestinian life and politics.
— Edward Said
What SF author or fan isn't interested in human space travel? I've yet to meet one.
— Edward M. Lerner
I am sort of an adventurer. I like to explore new places. I don't get to travel as often as I would like but I love it.
— Edi Gathegi
After my ski jumping career finished, I went back to school to study law, and now I travel between five to 20 times a year doing after-dinner speaking, motivational talks, appearances, openings, TV and radio shows.
— Eddie the Eagle
I had started writing as a poet in a closed, post-Revival, claustrophobic world, where the shadows of the national upheaval and the intense effort - the intense self-conscious effort - to make a literary movement were still evident. Now we lived a life as writers that was more cosmopolitan, more open, that had more travel and exchange.
— Eavan Boland
I sit here as the first African-American attorney general, serving the first African-American President of the United States. And that has to show that we have made a great deal of progress. But there's still more we have to travel along this road so we get to the place that is consistent with our founding ideals.
— Eric Holder
I travel on my own and try to - I float along to music.
— Enzo Amore
We link our future to the euro, to the euro zone, and to the European Union while being the nearest neighbor of the United Kingdom with, obviously, a common travel area and a very close working relationship with the U.K.
— Enda Kenny
I'm obsessed with Nicholas Sparks. I've literally read every single book, because every time I travel, at the airport, I always buy a new Nicholas Sparks book.
— Emma Roberts
I based in Brazil, Sao Paulo, but I come very often to the states, and I travel all over the world.
— Emerson Fittipaldi
I think a lot of the American people feel more than a little disappointed that the high-water mark for human exploration was 1969. The dream of human space travel has almost died for a lot of people.
— Elon Musk
Being an Arab leader has its rewards: the suite at the Waldorf-Astoria during the United Nations General Assembly, travel in your own plane, plenty of cash, even job security - whether kings, sheiks or presidents, with or without elections, most serve for life.
— Elliott Abrams
Travel can also be the spirit of adventure somewhat tamed, for those who desire to do something they are a bit afraid of.
Not only does travel give us a new system of reckoning, it also brings to the fore unknown aspects of our own self. Our consciousness being broadened and enriched, we shall judge ourselves more correctly.
Too often travel, instead of broadening the mind, merely lengthens the conversation.
— Elizabeth Drew
For women, my best travel tip is to invest in two to three cashmere ponchos. I buy the brand Minnie Rose. They're good cover in three seasons, and they make wonderful travel blankets.
— Elin Hilderbrand
I used to think that growing up in New York made me ready for everything - for everything. Before I really got a chance to travel, I thought that I was better prepared for the world because I was from New York.
— El-P
I travel a lot, but I don't come away with new inspiration.
— Edward Ruscha
Strange, is it not? That of the myriads who Before us pass'd the door of Darkness through, Not one returns to tell us of the Road Which to discover we must travel too.
— Edward Fitzgerald
I mostly like to travel and volunteer because I get antsy if I stay in my comfort zone for too long.
— Eden Sher
I can’t travel every weekend. I like to spend some weekends at my studio.
— Eddie Bravo
I don't like to travel as much as I have in the past, but it's good for my soul to get to pick, especially with these good musicians and these guys that play so well.
— Earl Scruggs
The travel that I've spent around the country, I always come back with ideas for L.A. and vice versa: My experiences in L.A. give me an immediacy to issues that sometimes people in Washington think about but aren't experiencing every day.
— Eric Garcetti
I don't ever want to think my time is up as a performer. I have been afforded the opportunity to sell 150 million albums, to travel to places I never thought I would go. I'm going to keep on performing. I hope it never ends.
— Engelbert Humperdinck
I've always been into visual effects. It was something I took keen interest in before films happened. Ironically, I am a part of 'Raaz 3,' a film that is shot entirely on 3D. It has encouraged me to pursue my dream. Hopefully, if time permits, I will travel to the United States and attend a crash course in visual graphics and animation.
— Emraan Hashmi
There's no neutral language about travel. Either travel is described in ways that make it sound kind of shallow or just glossy or silly or a way for rich people to spend their time; or else travel is often described in quite derogatory ways, you know, like immigrants swarming across borders, for instance.
— Emma Donoghue
I dress well. I travel; I seem to be relatively glamorous for a film guy - which, to me, is like being the fastest midget in the circus.
It would take six months to get to Mars if you go there slowly, with optimal energy cost. Then it would take eighteen months for the planets to realign. Then it would take six months to get back, though I can see getting the travel time down to three months pretty quickly if America has the will.
Even today, when the Obama administration has liberalized travel to Cuba - and failed to reverse that liberalization when Alan Gross was imprisoned - there are limits.
Shall we ever see the 10 million things of the universe simultaneously in order to be the all? I am convinced that to live is to travel towards the world's end.
Certain travellers give the impression that they keep moving because only then do they feel fully alive.
Travel, instead of broadening the mind, often merely lengthens the conversation.
My bucket list tends to relate to travel or eating.
— Elijah Wood
Indonesia is a very huge country, geographically and in number of people, and there is still a lot of growth in the income level; It is very easy to assume there is a lot of demand for travel.
— Edwin Soeryadjaya
Time travel offends our sense of cause and effect - but maybe the universe doesn't insist on cause and effect.
The traveller has reached the end of the journey!
— Edmund Burke
If you're not in a major city, many bands don't come your way, and you have to really travel to see them.
— Eddie Trunk
I was born in 1950, so there were tons of Westerns on TV by the time I was 6, 7, 8 years old. In terms of television, 'Maverick' and 'Have Gun - Will Travel.' But filmically, classics like 'High Noon' and 'The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance' - that's one of my favorite films.
— Ed Harris