40 Metaphors for travelling

Travel in the astral body is quite another phase of occult phenomena, and is far more difficult to manifest.

Travels and books of physical science were the finds for which, mainly, he rummaged the stalls.

"Fireside Travels" and "From My Study Window" are books which are known all over the world and which are everywhere voted "delightful".

On my way down the river, I found that steamboat traveling was not an entirely safe amusement.

A promising series, so far, is this re-issue by Messrs. CHATTO AND WINDUS of "The Barber's Chair, Etc.," by DOUGLAS JERROLD; "Gulliver's Travels, by DEAN SWIFT, Etc.;" and SHERIDAN's Plays.

Dante's poem has immortalised this moment of Italian consciousness, when the belief in another world was used to intensify the emotions of this lifewhen the inscrutable darkness toward which men travel became for them a black and polished mirror reflecting with terrible luminousness the events of the present and the past.

" Travelling is an antidote of love, "Magnum iter ad doctas proficisci cogor

Travel, leisure, freedom, comfort, property and increased ability for business competition are the rewards of abstinence from parentage, and even the disapproval of President Roosevelt and the pride of offspring are insufficient counterweights to these inducements.

Continental travel was her chief pleasure and diversion.

A promising series, so far, is this re-issue by Messrs. CHATTO AND WINDUS of "The Barber's Chair, Etc.," by DOUGLAS JERROLD; "Gulliver's Travels, by DEAN SWIFT, Etc.;" and SHERIDAN's Plays.

Travelling is the greatest mistake in the world, and I am going home as fast as I can."

Possibly it was because daylight travel would be safer travel, or it may have been for some other good and sufficient reason, that after traveling some six or eight miles joltingly we stopped in the edge of a small village and stayed there until after sun-up.

Travel was only a weariness to him in his state of mind; and work, and city-life, seemed the panacea.

Travel may be "the conversion of money into mind,"and happy the man who has turned much coin into that precious commodity,but it is a good thing, after being tossed about the world from the Battery to Africa,that dry nurse of lions, as Horace calls her,to anchor once more beside the old familiar tea-urn on the old familiar tea-table.

The government should pay for the education of its people; Travel is a form of education; Therefore the government should pay the traveling expenses of the people.

His travel is the walk of the woful and his horse Bayard of ten toes: his apparel but the clothing of nakedness, and his wealth but the hope of heaven.

The last slow travel of his squad over dark, barren space and through deep, narrow, winding lanes in the ground had been a nightmare ending to the long journey.

I wish, Sir, you would make People understand, that Travel is really the last Step to be taken in the Institution of Youth; and to set out with it, is to begin where they should end.

Travelling was also a great delight to him, either by coach in England or in foreign countries, and this enjoyment, with a wonderfully keen observation of all that he saw of different places and peoples, lasted to old age.

All travelling (except explorations) is a dissipation and waste of time unless self-improvement is the main object.

Among his books are "A Lodging for the Night," "Travels with a Donkey," "Virginibus Puerisque," "New Arabian Nights," "Treasure Island," "A Child's Garden of Verse," "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," "Kidnapped," "The Master of Ballantrae," "Father Damien," "Ebb Tide," and "Weir of Hermiston."

I needed nourishment, but the midsummer's travel across the continent to search the hot prairies for overconfident parents who would entrust their children to strangers was a lean pasturage.

Travelling is hungry work.

Not being a good hand at description of scenery, this railway travelling is a great boon to my unfortunate readerif he have got thus far.

Why, they say tourist travel is the heaviest that ever was known, and this is early May

40 Metaphors for  travelling