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1 " Heavy burdens fell away so easily when one is traveling. "
― Barbara Hodgson , The Tattooed Map
2 " My travels inevitably begin with copious research and planning. I began this kind of planning long ago when I was very young and anxious to hit the road. Hours were spent pouring over junior encyclopedias memorizing the names of exotic-sounding cities---Addis, Ababa, Samarkand, Damascus. Lengthy lists were written detailing the most minute necessities: three pairs of socks, two pencils. spare batteries, rope. "
3 " How devastating it is to be thought of as arrogant. Surely, we have known each other long enough and well enough, for her to understand that my silence only reflects my sense of trust and satisfaction. "
4 " Among the more outspoken and intrepid travelers emerged the paradox of the antifeminist feminist: women who saw no need to change the legal status, as they had never met an obstacle they could not overcome. "
― Barbara Hodgson , Dreaming of East: Western Women and the Exotic Allure of the Orient
5 " Looking back I can see that there have been no breaks from one departure to the next; I start planning again before we've even arrived back home. "
6 " The magic of scavenging is in the serendipity of the find; to actually hunt for objects - though sometimes necessary - diminishes the pleasure of finding them. "
― Barbara Hodgson , Trading in Memories: Travels Through a Scavenger's Favorite Places
7 " -Books were once cherished belongings of people, that they weren't always just neglected and collecting dust. "
8 " We walk towards nowhere, one foot in front of the other. "