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[death]...the abyss from where no traveler is permitted to return


George Washington


#death #permitted #return #traveler #death

And then the death will come. The great parting, but the least painful of all the goodbyes we ever knew. For in death, only one shall grieve. And so far we have always, at every parting, grieved together.


Ivo Andrić


#death

... as we travel again between life and death, Waking and dream, blinking, while layers within layers, None better, none worse, unravel and knit up before us . . .


Jay Woodman


#dream #layers #life #travel #wake

Girly’ products can spur Japan’s growth in this century every bit as much as, if not more than, the ‘manly’ technologies.


Morinosuke Kawaguchi


#culture #design #japan #manga #technology

If you travel everywhere and find the same elements everywhere, somehow it reduces the value of the place (Curiosity, Tokyo, Japan)


Editorial Board of Approaching Hotel Designers


#travel #design

All the various time travel devices used by Verne and Bert were stored in the repository, Poe explained, including the ones that had never quite worked as they were meant to. There was one that resembled a blue police box from London—“Stolen by a doctor with delusions of grandeur,” said Poe—one that was simply a large, transparent sphere—“Created by a scientist with green skin and too much ego,” said Verne—and one that was rather ordinary by comparison. “This one looks like an automobile,” John said admiringly, “with wings.” “The doors open that way for a reason,” Verne explained, “we just never figured out what it was. The inventor of this particular model tried integrating his designs into a car, an airplane, and even a steam engine train. He was running a crackpot laboratory in the Arizona desert, and he never realized that it was not his inventions themselves, but his proximity to some sort of temporal fluctuation in the local topography, that allowed them to work.” “What happened to him?” asked Jack. “He’d get the machines up to one hundred and six miles per hour,” said Bert, “and then he’d run out of fuel and promptly get arrested by whatever constabulary had been chasing him. The sad part was that Jules figured out if he’d just gone two miles an hour faster, he’d likely have been successful in his attempt.


James A. Owen


#design

See the world. It's more fantastic than any dream made or paid for in factories. Ask for no guarantees, ask for no security.


Ray Bradbury


#travel #dreams

i had a dream when i was 22 that someday i would go to the region of ice and snow and go on and on till i came to one of the poles of the earth


Ernest Shackleton


#antarctica #dream #hope #travel #dreams

. . . and together you're what, the Super Friends?


Mark Jeffrey


#max-quick #two-travelers #funny

The value of your travels does not hinge on how many stamps you have in your passport when you get home -- and the slow nuanced experience of a single country is always better than the hurried, superficial experience of forty countries.


Rolf Potts


#art






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