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Tourist allegorical sayings

1. Travel can cultivate people's endurance. Disraeli

The function of tourism is to restrain imagination with reality: not to think about what things will look like, but to see what they actually look like. Samuel Johnson

Travel makes smart people smarter and fools more ignorant. Fuller

A traveler without knowledge is like a bird without wings. -Sadie

A person must travel with knowledge if he wants to bring it back. Samuel Johnson

6. What purpose does a person travel with? When he travels, he only knows how to acquire knowledge related to his purpose. -Rousseau

Through travel, we can be sure that there are national boundaries between nations, but people's stupid behavior has no national boundaries. -Nerve plexus

8. People who never go out must be full of prejudice. -Gordoni

9. The world is a book, and those who never travel read only one page of the book. -Augustine

10. It's good to take time out for a walk once in a while. Because no one can guess what you will meet on the road. Luo Qing

1 1. For young people, travel is part of education; For the elderly, travel is part of the experience. bacon

12. Travel is still a beneficial exercise in my opinion, and the mind constantly explores unknown things during travel. -Montaigne

13. Travel makes people sad, but if you just fall into sad mood during the trip, you won't have any profound feelings and unique feelings. -Miki Ito

14. Life is a journey of death. Seneca

15. Travel is still a beneficial exercise in my opinion, and the mind is constantly engaged in new and unknown activities in practice. -Montaigne

16. Our life is like a trip. Thought is the guide. Without a guide, everything will stop. Goals will be lost and strength will be wiped out. -Goethe

17. Truth travel does not require a pass. However, when truth is still putting on its shoes, lies have gone halfway around the world. -Proverbs

18. A person who works hard on the road of struggle, if he doesn't divide the steps clearly, is equivalent to traveling to a place, without making clear his sleep and itinerary first. Dale? Carnegie