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Chapter Sixty Seven: Wandering

I do like not knowing where I am going;
wandering in strange woods, whistling
and following bread crumbs.

Tilda Swinton

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I had a project for my life which involved
10 years of wandering, then some years of
medical studies and, if any time was left,
the great adventure of physics.

Che Gueverra

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We do not know what love is.
We do know the symotoms of it,
the pleasure, the pain, the fear, the anxiety
and so on. We try to solve the symptoms,
which becomes a wandering in darkness.
We spend our days and nights in this,
and it is soon over in death.

Jiddu Krishnamurti

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Wandering re-establishes the original
harmony which once existed between
man and the universe.

Anatole France

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Trees go wandering forth in all directions
with every wind, going and coming like
ourselves, traveling with us around the sun
two million miles a day, and through space
heaven knows how fast and far!

John Muir

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From the beginnings of literature, poets
and writers have based their narratives
on crossing borders, on wandering, on exile,
on encounters beyond the familiar.
The stranger is an archetype in epic poetry,
in novels. The tension between alienation
and assimilation has always been a basic theme.

Jhumpa Lahiri

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I've always found a cure for the blues is
wandering into something unknown, and
resting there, before coming back to
whatever weight you were carrying.

Diane Sawyer

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The French word for wanderlust or wandering
is 'errance.' The etymology is the same of
'error.' So to wander is to make mistakes.
In other words, to make mistakes,
to make errors is sort of the idea of learning
through trials and error, allowing the
mistakes to be part of the process.

Robyn Davidson

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I feel like I was wandering around like
a lost chicken for the first two years
of my career.

Luke Campbell

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We have ground for believing that a noble
form of socialism existed among the prehistoric
and primitive people on this planet, the people
that broke into restless groups after the ancient
Deluge and went wandering over the globe.
For we find a socialist tendency in all the
barbaric tribes of earth.

Edwin Markham

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