I don't write under the ghost of Faulkner. I live in the same town and find his life and work inspiring, but that's it. I have a motorcycle and tool along the country lanes. I travel at my own speed.
— Barry Hannah
White sharks and tuna travel for thousands of miles before returning to the same hot spot just as salmon do when they return to the same stream. These journeys are the marine equivalent of wildebeest migrations that take place on the Serengeti plain in Africa.
— Barbara Block
I used to sail a lot in all kinds of weather, competing on small sailboats in the ocean. And I travel a lot in Iceland on horses every summer, through the wild areas where there's no inhabitants and there are volcanoes.
— Baltasar Kormakur
I don't travel with them, but they can't be missing in my home. There have to always be dominoes... I used to play with my family - dad, my grandpa, my uncles.
— Bad Bunny
I guess after college, I just got really into food. I also think going on the road doing stand-up makes you more into food. Because when you travel like that, one of the things to do is find really good places to eat.
— Aziz Ansari
I always used to travel without a passport case, and because of it I think I'm four passports in. I bought this small Tumi case to protect my new one, and it works really well, not just for protecting it but also for keeping credit cards and small stuff. I just throw it in my bag when I'm traveling, as opposed to stuffed in my pocket.
— Avicii
'Shank' is set in 2015, and it's set in a post-apocalyptic world where the main commodity is food. It's about how five young gentlemen travel around that harsh terrain and survive.
— Ashley Thomas
I used to pack a giant bag to check with every possible outfit I could think of, but now I have slimmed down my travel wardrobe.
— Ashlan Gorse Cousteau
Don Quixote's 'Delusions' is an excellent read - far better than my own forthcoming travel book, 'Walking Backwards Across Tuscany.'
— Arthur Smith
When I began writing that I was able and did travel and met some fascinating people and also uncovered some history, which has not been discovered before.
— Arthur Hailey
Young people know how important it is for dads to be involved in their lives. As I travel the country and talk with students, some of them tell me that their lives would be totally different if their father was around.
— Arne Duncan
Why, I'd like nothing better than to achieve some bold adventure, worthy of our trip.
— Aristophanes
I want to do a travel book.
— Ari Shaffir
For me, drag has always been about being someone younger kids can look up to, or even older kids can look up to as well, and I want to continue to tour and travel and entertain.
— Aquaria
Travel is a passion. I intend seeing the world.
— Anushka Shetty
While looking up news from the North Caucasus on Twitter, I was linked to the sanguinely titled 'Seven Wonders of Chechnya Tour' on the website of Chechnya Travel, the postwar republic's first tourism outfit, founded in 2012.
— Anthony Marra
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
It would be a pity if, frustrated by the price of travel, we elected to become a society that never made contact, that never gave SETI a fair chance.
— Barney Oliver
Fifty years of isolating Cuba had failed to promote democracy, setting us back in Latin America. That's why we restored diplomatic relations, opened the door to travel and commerce, and positioned ourselves to improve the lives of the Cuban people.
— Barack Obama
If you make a film too American, it won't travel. It will have no life outside of its own country.
I'd like to work with Bjork if I could get in the studio with her. We could probably travel to a different planet, you know what I'm saying?
— B.o.B
Even with protection, even with death threats, I can publish, I can travel and I can live the life that I want and not the one my parents want or some imam somewhere thinks I should live.
— Ayaan Hirsi Ali
Paris is always a good idea.
— Audrey Hepburn
I don't really have an average week, and because I travel so much with my job, it means I don't always have a typical weekend, either.
— Ashley Roberts
As an entertainment journalist for over a decade, I travel to great places for work, from red carpets in Rio, movie premieres in London to celebrity sit-downs in Bora Bora.
Occasionally I find a travel book that is both illuminating and entertaining, where vivid writing and research replace self-indulgence and sloppy prose.
I love listening to music on holiday, and back in the old days, I used to travel with cassette tapes and a boombox.
— Art Malik
I've brought my daughters all over the world-they travel with me. I drag them out of school just to keep the relationship. When I'm home I'm a big-time daddy.
— Armand Assante
Your lost friends are not dead, but gone before, advanced a stage or two upon that road which you must travel in the steps they trod.
I've missed the association with players and coaches but haven't missed the recruiting and the travel.
— Ara Parseghian
My father is 100% Japanese and came to the United States when he was only 18 years old. My grandmother still resides in Japan, which has allowed me to travel to the roots of my ancestors with my father.
— Apolo Ohno
I see a trend here where the President seems to think his job is to count votes and then try to make a deal That's what we in legislatures do. Mr. Obama's job is to travel the country, fight for the values that he cares about.
— Anthony Weiner
Travel definitely affects me as a writer.
— Anthony Doerr
Among the various vernaculars that are spoken in different parts of India, there is one that stands out strongly from the rest, as that which is most widely known. It is Hindi. A man who knows Hindi can travel over India and find everywhere Hindi-speaking people.
— Annie Besant
If interstellar travel is as time- or energy- demanding as the above figures indicate, it is far from obvious what the motive for colonization might be.
I get to travel, see the world, meet people and be independent. I feel blessed.
— Bar Refaeli
I want to work with directors who can tell intimate stories in a way that feels universal and with a big enough scope and depth to travel outside of Iceland.
Travel is impossible, but daydreaming about travel is easy.
— B. J. Novak
I travel with a bunch of battery packs because I don't always have time to charge my phone at the hotel room when I'm traveling. I always change them, so I never run out of battery.
Having grown up in Iceland and Los Angeles, gone to school in Europe and America, and lived and worked in London and New York, my insatiable appetite for travel has informed many of my life decisions.
— Aslaug Magnusdottir
I always travel with a fun skirt, a go-to dress you can dress up or down; walking heels & flats are a must.
— Ashley Nell Tipton
I love to travel.
— Asha Bhosle
Travel books are, by and large, boring. They lodge uncomfortably between fact, fiction and autobiography.
I travel a lot, but I'd love to go back to cities such as Paris, Las Vegas, New York, and London with my family. When I'm there touring with the band, I have to work, and it's no fun at all.
— Arnel Pineda
When you travel around Moscow, you can see almost every car is using a smartphone where they can see what's ahead of them.
— Arkady Volozh
I still don't have a car. I still travel by public transport. I take autos to travel to and fro for recordings.
— Arijit Singh
For me, I went into 'Drag Race' wanting to further catapult my career, to travel around the world, and perform for all my fans.
My 'go to' workout is called the Asylum from Beach Body. It's intense training with lots of intervals, core work. It's hard! I travel a lot, so I can take it on the road with me and do it in a hotel room.
To stay sane, I lived in my head, where I could travel and imagine. In my mind, I played a championship game with the Knicks. I won Wimbledon five times. If the Yankees needed a home run, I came to bat.
— Anthony Ray Hinton
I grew up in Yorkshire, and once or twice a year, we'd travel over the Pennines to see my cousins in Cheshire.
— Anthony Browne