There's something about using the cinematic device as a tool to connect with dimensions of the world that you don't know too well, you're not too familiar with. It's like a creating a bridge, or a spaceship to travel to the unknown.
— Sebastian Lelio
The simplest way out of the puzzle of time travel is to say that it can't be done. That's very likely the right answer. However, we don't know for sure.
— Sean M. Carroll
You travel around the world, once you travel around a few times, you're kind of numb to the fact of what you've accomplished until years later.
— Scott Steiner
I've always been a big fan of time travel, and I'm very into the notion that some day we'll be able to do it. Beam me up!
— Scott Bakula
Airplanes may kill you, but they ain't likely to hurt you.
— Satchel Paige
Judging by the volume of titles published each year, mystery readers are restless in their pursuit of literary escape. They might travel to far-flung places or stick close to home with their favorite hobbies. They can solve the world's greatest conspiracies or root for a lone wolf grappling with personal problems mundane and bleak.
— Sarah Weinman
Like all women, my path to womanhood is unique. No two paths are the same. Each of us travel with different privileges, challenges, and perspectives - some limiting, others illuminating.
— Sarah McBride
If my characters travel somewhere, I generally write about a place I know to give the scenes more authenticity.
— Sara Shepard
I have never sat in a Metro in Delhi and Mumbai, but one day I would love to travel in the metro in Lucknow.
— Sanjeeda Sheikh
The use of travelling is to regulate imagination by reality, and instead of thinking how things may be, to see them as they are.
— Samuel Johnson
On stage, you're not limited at all because you're free in language: language is the source of the imagination. You can travel farther in language than you can in any film.
— Sam Shepard
I'm obsessed with the moon and space travel, so if I could incorporate that, I'd love to go to space.
— Sam Heughan
The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page.
— Saint Augustine
My writing is a combination of three elements. The first is travel: not travel like a tourist, but travel as exploration. The second is reading literature on the subject. The third is reflection.
— Ryszard Kapuscinski
I don't like hobbies. I read and travel and see my friends before they disown me.
— Ruth Negga
He travels the fastest who travels alone.
— Rudyard Kipling
I really have to dance more often, and so I travel around. If I don't, I will crumble.
— Rudolf Nureyev
It's been a huge blessing, being able to travel and have a great life.
— Seann William Scott
I've been fortunate enough to travel the world because of my career, but the downside has been spending long spells apart from my daughters.
— Sean Bean
There are few aspects of everyday life that aren't touched by the technologies developed for space travel.
— Scott Kelly
I used to only like writing with pen and paper, but because I travel so much, I started to lose the paper.
— Saweetie
I want my life to match my work now. I don't want to work and then travel. I want to be at one place.
— Sarita Choudhury
Most people will pay tribute to Anthony Bourdain as a chef, as the author of 'Kitchen Confidential,' and as the host of several food and travel shows - most recently, 'Parts Unknown' on CNN.
I got to work for my hero and travel with him on a regular basis. It doesn't get much better than that for a job.
— Sarah Huckabee Sanders
When you meet a new woman who does stand-up, it is instantly like, 'Yes! In the gang'. Because you know the logistics of the job: they travel a lot, it's lonely in dressing rooms, you know that they have bad gigs. That means they don't have to prove themselves to me.
— Sara Pascoe
As fiscal constraints impinge on defence and diplomacy, governments find themselves increasingly homebound, even if diplomats happily travel to summits.
— Sanjaya Baru
All travel has its advantages. If the passenger visits better countries, he may learn to improve his own. And if fortune carries him to worse, he may learn to enjoy it.
My most prized possession is my pillow. I can't travel or sleep without it. And it's, like, this really thin down pillow that really doesn't do anything, but it's weird: if I don't have it, I'm constantly thinking about not having it.
— Sam Mikulak
Without much money, I traveled to Argentina to see the meat industry, and after that, I wanted to travel to the United States, but I was refused a visa 5 or 6 times, but I never gave up.
— Salt Bae
It can be kind of difficult because of the workload I have at Texas A&M, so I have to find time to study as I pursue my major, but also to travel and compete and train hard for my fights to come in the UFC.
— Sage Northcutt
I want to venture into film more, and I think that a nice way to transition into doing that would be a documentary. I think it would be interesting to find one person that really fascinated me or maybe a band and travel with them, but I don't think I could do it like I used to do it.
— Ryan McGinley
No one's going to be able to operate without a grounding in the basic sciences. Language would be helpful, although English is becoming increasingly international. And travel. You have to have a global attitude.
— Rupert Murdoch
The first condition of understanding a foreign country is to smell it.
Nineteen ninety-five, when I was still with Jordan, was the lowest moment. It was my third season and the travel was getting to me and I was missing my family. I felt under a lot of pressure and even thought of going to America - to race there.
— Rubens Barrichello
I didn't do very well when I was at school, so my dad gave me the opportunity to travel in Africa. I drove from London to Nairobi. It was incredible.
— Sean Pertwee
I don't want to be in a position that could make me vomit, like air travel. I've purloined airsick bags and stuffed them everywhere, just in case I ever feel the need to throw up. I haven't vomited since 1977, but I think about it all the time. I recognize that it's irrational, but I'd rather jump out of a window than vomit.
— Scott Stossel
I want to do a travel show.
— Scott Hall
Radicals must be resilient, adaptable to shifting political circumstances, and sensitive enough to the process of action and reaction to avoid being trapped by their own tactics and forced to travel a road not of their choosing. In short, radicals must have a degree of control over the flow of events.
— Saul Alinsky
Just to travel is rather boring, but to travel with a purpose is educational and exciting.
— Sargent Shriver
I was young. I was newly married. And I had worked like a dog. I just wanted to live and travel.
— Sarah Michelle Gellar
Finally my dream came true in that there was a possibility that I could travel to the International Space Station. I've gone through the medicals and the training and now I'm officially, by the Russian Space Federation, a cosmonaut in training.
— Sarah Brightman
Whenever I travel, I always make it a point to try out local delicacies rather than have fivestar food.
There's an image that some of us have of Jackie Onassis, stepping out in the rain, and Maurice Tempelsman is holding her umbrella. We want that man. We want the man to be the concierge and the masseur and the travel booker.
— Sandra Tsing Loh
Andrew Carnegie loved libraries; he knew their importance to an educated society and as anchors to our communities. And so, just as some loyal baseball fans travel to attend games at all 30 major league stadiums, over the last decade or so, I have slowly, casually, visited Carnegie libraries whenever I am on the road.
— Sam Weller
I'd love to time travel.
I travel to Chicago a lot. And I've followed Obama through his Senate race and beyond. I found him to be an exceptional candidate who was able to transcend ethnic and racial lines.
— Sal Albanese
I keep all my work and files and kung-fu movies on my laptop because sometimes you travel, and the Internet is slow.
— Rza
I really love mountain sports, hiking, skiing, and I love to travel and get to know different places and cultures.
— Ruth Reinhardt
Summer is meant to be for travel, for exploration, for leisure, but sometimes budgets and schedules dictate otherwise.
— Rumaan Alam
Join the military, there is nothing better. You get to travel a lot.
— Rudy Boesch