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Travel Quotes Anonymous
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. ~Mark Twain

Insert your favorite travel quotes. Pic related because I live here.
>> Anonymous
I thought I was the only /trv/eler from St. Louis.

"Go West young man and grow up with the country." Horace Greeley
>> Anonymous
>>66858
Funny thing is in reality travel typically bolsters prejudices.
>> Anonymous
>>67003
Tell me about it. Going to Japan only confirmed my concerns for (what I had heard of) its rabidly consumeristic society and various social problems. Now I am even more "anti-Japanese". As much as I sympathize with the terrible state they are in (it is a complex issue, there is no single cause or dominating causes) the Japanese attitude generally sickens me (not quite as much as Americans but nearly so).
>> Anonymous
>>67396

This asswipe probably lives in USA.
GTFO emo
>> Anonymous
>>68342
>the Japanese attitude generally sickens me (not quite as much as Americans but nearly so).
>as much as Americans
>Americans

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LEARN TO READ
>> Anonymous
>>67396

See, the thing is, the Japanese generally aren't very well traveled. Not until they're retired, at least. That's *why* they're prejudiced, bigoted and narrow-minded. Don't you get it?

Same with most Americans.
>> Anonymous
>>68401

Funny how he never complained about Japan's prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness. Maybe he thinks that Japanese culture is harmful to JAPANESE people. After all, it is.
>> Anonymous
"Should a traveller, returning from a far country, bring us an account of men, wholly different from any with whom we were ever acquainted; men, who were entirely divested of avarice, ambition, or revenge; who knew no pleasure but friendship, generosity, and public spirit; we should immediately, from these circumstances, detect the falsehood, and prove him a liar, with the same certainty as if he had stuffed his narration with stories of centaurs and dragons, miracles and prodigies. And if we would explode any forgery in history, we cannot make use of a more convincing argument, than to prove, that the actions ascribed to any person are directly contrary to the course of nature, and that no human motives, in such circumstances, could ever induce him to such a conduct."

David Hume, An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding
>> Anonymous
"The question is not what you look at but what you see." ~Thoreau
>> Anonymous
so someone who is confined to their town because of being disabled, is a racist bigot? fuck you op. fuck you.
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>>70096
Don't kill the messenger!
>> Anonymous
>>70096
Yes you racist. Is walking too "niggerish" for you?
>> Anonymous
"I like traveling."
--Nicolas Sarkozy
>> Anonymous
>>70104
"This is Sparta!"

-King Leonidas
>> Anonymous
>>70104
"No Darkies"

-CWC
>> ? ??
big ups to OP
Florissant.MO here
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>>70096

Mark Twain must have only been referring to normal people. Since your life is miserable you should get special treatment. Your life was totally non-bigoted before the accident turned you upside-down face...
>> OP
Hey, that's where I grew up. Right across from Hazelwood Central.
>> Anonymous
Never cross the Great Magnet. I understood this now.
-HST
>> Anonymous
>>68401
The most well traveled Japanese are young women working in low stress jobs like as secretaries living at home and sponging off their parents.
>> Anonymous
Actually traveling is what confirmed my prejudice and bigotry.

Lol @ every stereotype I had ever heard about blacks being true.
>> Anonymous
>>70455
i know what you mean.but mine is the fucking belgians/french.bunch of rude assholes with a superiority complex far higher than thier noses that are 10 foot in the air.bunch o bastards
>> Anonymous
If we admit that human life can be ruled by reason, then all possibility of life is destroyed.

-Chris McCandles
>> Anonymous
>>70210
No fucking way! Me too.
>> Anonymous
Travelling really is good for you. Which reminds me. Usually the better Roman emperors were the ones who visited provincial areas a lot. Hadrian, Marcus Aurelius, probably Commodus.