Girls Aloud is not just us five, there’s like us five plus a ridiculous team of 50 who travel with us, it’s amazing.
I love to travel, but hate to arrive.
When you travel, try having an open mind, not just about the city that you’re in but about the surrounding areas.
I get cold – really cold – when I travel.
I take my Bible with me, sometimes two of them, when I travel.
I’m equally happy bouncing across the African savannah in an old Land Rover as I am staying in a luxury resort in The Maldives. Travel and the wilderness excite me.
The interesting thing about something in the back of your mind is that it can travel pretty far back in your mind.
My style is like, if I were to time travel to the ‘80s or ’90s, I would fit in, but they would be like, ‘Something’s off about her.’
I have flown with British Airways since I was a very little child, so it feels quite special to have gone from family holidays flying around Europe to become a gold card holder and be spoiled enough to travel more than not in first class.
You discover how confounding the world is when you try to draw it. You look at a car, and you try to see its car-ness, and you’re like an immigrant to your own world. You don’t have to travel to encounter weirdness. You wake up to it.
I love listening to music on holiday, and back in the old days, I used to travel with cassette tapes and a boombox.
After my ski jumping career finished, I went back to school to study law, and now I travel between five to 20 times a year doing after-dinner speaking, motivational talks, appearances, openings, TV and radio shows.
Everything becomes magnified at night. Sounds travel in a different way, it’s dark, and everything seems far more spooky.
I just travel the world with my backpack and my cameras and a bunch of Clif bars.
I always travel with my guitar. I take it myself – with me in my hand. I don’t like to send it by cargo because it’s dangerous. There is no way I would do that.
Although my book is banned I am still allowed to go to China and travel. There is no longer the kind of control that Mao used to have-there have been deep fundamental changes in society.
I’m not proud of it, but I’m a great liar when I travel. I smile and lie, and things are smooth.
Traveling has been a really big part of my upbringing and I’ve been fortunate enough to travel for different reasons. I’d like to think that it has had an impact on my character and personality, which ultimately affects my music.
I grew up in an era of thinking of travel as escape. The idea that you could conceivably have a new life, go somewhere, fall in love, have little children under the palm trees.
I don’t travel light with my beauty box when I travel.
It’s been a huge blessing, being able to travel and have a great life.
Acting helped me as I was growing up. It helped me learn about myself, helped me travel, helped me understand life, express myself, all those wonderful things. So I’m very, very grateful; it’s a fun job. It’s a luxury.
Some of the most fun I’ve ever had has been filming ‘Bert the Conqueror.’ As a stand-up comedian, I love putting this humorous spin on travel, and I get the added bonus of using all these wild adventures in my act.
We travel often to Asia, Africa, Europe, where they were born.
Time travel is a fantasy we all have. The ‘Back to the Future’ series really exploits that wish.