I'm quite happy trekking around Greenland on my own, but those big book tours in America or the Far East are the only time I ever really feel lonely.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Traveling as much as I do, I get lonely sometimes. I have friends now in cities all over the world, so I get to be social, but it's hard to have the deep meaningful relationships, especially an intimate one. With my guy friends, I can show up once a month and go to dinner with them and they're happy.
I feel pride in being a Greenlander.
Book tours and research provide a lot of travel - too much, I sometimes think, but we do take vacations.
Despite having seen a fair amount of the world, I still love travelling - I just have an insatiable curiosity and like looking out of a window.
I love the solitude of being on a plane and finally getting to read an entire book and being left alone.
Greenland is a wonderful country.
I'm more obsessed with the idea of vacation than any one particular vacation spot. I love to explore new places and cultures.
I went to Alaska as a young man just looking for adventure. And like so many of us in the '70s, we found it.
I have been lucky enough to travel a lot, meet great people in many lands. I have liked almost everyone I met along the way.
I never feel lonely if I've got a book - they're like old friends. Even if you're not reading them over and over again, you know they are there. And they're part of your history. They sort of tell a story about your journey through life.