147 Proverbs about Travel / Page 4
61. A lie travels round the world while truth is putting her boots on.
62. Travelers from afar can lie with impunity.
63. A man travels as far in a day as a snail in a hundred years.
64. He who wants to travel far takes care of his beast.
65. Travellers from afar can lie with impunity.
66. Who wishes to travel far spares his steed.
67. What! No star, and you are going out to sea? Marching, and you have no music? Traveling, and you have no book? What! No love, and you are going out to live?
68. Let the man who has suffered ask it -- not the man who has travelled.
69. Not he who lived long knows, but he who traveled much knows.
70. In the desert of life the wise person travels by caravan, while the fool prefers to travel alone.
71. A wise man associating with the vicious becomes an idiot; a dog traveling with good men becomes a rational being.
72. A traveller does not make a mess where he had made a camp as he might one day come back.
73. A traveller is poor, even though he being a ruler.
74. Don't travel under another's lucky star.
75. A wise man associating with the vicious becomes an idiot; a dog travelling with good men becomes a rational being.
76. If you are planning to travel where corn grows, you should take a sickle with you.
77. You travel on until you return home; you live on until you return to earth.
78. He travels fastest who travels alone.
79. The fool wanders; the wise man travels.
80. The road to ruin is kept in good repair, and the travellers pay the expense.
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