George Bernard Shaw Quotes About Travel
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Life on board a pleasure steamer violates every moral and physical condition of healthy life except fresh air. . . . It is a guzzling, lounging, gambling, dog's life. The only alternative to excitement is irritability.
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All classes in proportion to their lack of travel and familiarity with foreign literature are bellicose, prejudiced against foreigners, fond of fighting as a cruel sport - in short, dog-like in their notions of foreign policy.
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The great advantage of a hotel is that it is a refuge from home life.
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If the English can survive their food, they can survive anything.
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I dislike feeling at home when I am abroad.
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