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1 " Man would not be man if his dreams did not exceed his grasp. ... Like John Donne, man lies in a close prison, yet it is dear to him. Like Donne's, his thoughts at times overleap the sun and pace beyond the body. If I term humanity a slime mold organism it is because our present environment suggest it. If I remember the sunflower forest it is because from its hidden reaches man arose. The green world is his sacred center. In moments of sanity he must still seek refuge there. ... If I dream by contrast of the eventual drift of the star voyagers through the dilated time of the universe, it is because I have seen thistledown off to new worlds and am at heart a voyager who, in this modern time, still yearns for the lost country of his birth. "
― Loren Eiseley , The Invisible Pyramid
2 " We are all time voyagers leaving history in our wake, pioneering into the future. "
― Erwin Raphael McManus , Chasing Daylight: Seize the Power of Every Moment
3 " In the midst of this utopia, which only your fellow lone voyagers would perceive, you used to transgress society’s rules unknowingly, and no one would hold you accountable for it. You would mistakenly enter private residences, go to concerts to which you had not been invited, eat at community banquets where you could only guess the community’s identity when they started giving speeches. Had you behaved like this in your own country, you would have been taken for a liar or a fool. But the improbable ways of a foreigner are accepted. Far from your home, you used to taste the pleasure of being mad without being alienated, of being an imbecile without renouncing your intelligence, of being an impostor without culpability. "
― Édouard Levé , Suicide
4 " A book is a journey. Journeys need their voyagers, and voyagers require a diversity of scenes; experiences. "
― Pablito Greco
5 " Laughter and irony are at heart reminders that we are not prisoners in this world, but voyagers through it. "
― Eben Alexander , Proof of Heaven: A Neurosurgeon's Journey into the Afterlife
6 " The first voyagers to the stars will be creatures whose life cycle is matched to the voyage: the aeons involved in traversing the galaxy are not daunting to immortal beings. By the end of the third millennium, travel to other stars could be technically feasible. But would there be sufficient motive? "