You develop a sympathy for all human beings when you travel a lot.
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I've traveled more than any human being who's ever lived.
One of the main points about travelling is to develop in us a feeling of solidarity, of that oneness without which no better world is possible.
In reality, we are all travelers - even explorers of mortality.
I usually travel with a lot of people, like my dad, mom and sisters.
If you travel too often, you actually come face-to-face with what you're trying to escape. I feel like when I travel alone, sometimes it's like being locked in a hotel room with my own worst enemy.
I see myself as a traveller.
The travel impulse is mental and physical curiosity. It's a passion. And I can't understand people who don't want to travel.
You travel with the hope that something unexpected will happen. It has to do with enjoying being lost and figuring it out and the satisfaction. I always get a little disappointed when I know too well where I'm going, or when I've lived in a place so long that there's no chance I could possibly get lost.
I travel all the time.
I think what travelling has done for me and for many generations of my family - my grandmother was a great example - it's really highlighted for me how similar we all are and how many values we all share as people on this planet.
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