I like to do some research and learn about the destination before I travel there. I read up on its history, culture and food, which is most important. Being informed makes the travel so much better.
It’s true that once a year I travel to Comic-Con… but there I can quickly lower the lights; I can show them the clips, introduce a few stars. And the spotlight is quickly off me.
I grew up under Communism so we could only learn Russian, and then when Communism fell in 1989 we could learn a few more things and have the freedom to travel and the freedom of speech – and the freedom of dreaming, really.
With Pakistan being in my blood, I would certainly look at opportunities to travel there.
When you grow up in a place, you always think it’s mundane. Then you travel around and live in different places, and you realise that you’ve got it the wrong way ‘round.
There are few aspects of everyday life that aren’t touched by the technologies developed for space travel.
The amount of hassle involved in travel can be overwhelming.
If you are a fan of my BBC series ‘Great Continental Railway Journeys,’ you’ll probably not be surprised to learn that one of my great aspirations is to travel on Egypt’s railways.
There are other writers who try for subtle and minimalists effects, but I don’t travel in that tribe.
I have to travel a lot for work.
The simplest way out of the puzzle of time travel is to say that it can’t be done. That’s very likely the right answer. However, we don’t know for sure.
I think I usually have quite ordinary dreams. Sometimes my dreams take me to other dimensions. I can travel in my mind especially when I’m dreaming I focus my mind on what I want to dream. If I want to fly, I focus on flying.
It doesn’t matter if you’re a man or a woman – stay alert and focused on your surroundings. Travel with friends. Know where you are at all times, and never let your guard down.
I would like to host a show, something like travel or cooking or something like that, something I’m really interested in, and so I’m pitching a couple television shows.
Time travel is such a magic concept.
Aviation, this young modern giant, exemplifies the possible relationship of women and the creations of science. Although women have not taken full advantage of its use and benefits, air travel is as available to them as to men.
I went to the Professional Children’s School in New York, and I started modeling because I could do that until I actually figured out what I wanted to do, and it gave me the opportunity to travel.
I started out thinking I was going to play in the NBA; now I travel the world as a WWE Superstar. Life changes.
I’m lucky that I’ve been able to do things in my career that is affording us the luxury of not having to travel in a van to tour.
Travel works best when you’re forced to come to terms with the place you’re in.
I clean my own utensils, my house and I even travel alone. I don’t know what the life of a superstar is like.
I live in a Moomin house in East London which I fill with blankets and nice crockery and get people round for dinner. When you travel a lot, you feel rootless and adrift – this is my sanctuary, where I can breathe out.
The travel book is a convenient metaphor for life, with its optimistic beginning or departure, its determined striving, and its reflective conclusion. Journeys change travellers just as a good travel book can change readers.
We have an amazing job. We get to travel around the world and experience different cultures and just learn so many things.
Mom is really my closest friend and has been there at every stage. She is the adventurous kinds and made me travel by train alone when I was just five.