Evelyn Waugh Quotes About Travel

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  • I have a good mind not to take Aloysius to Venice. I don't want him to meet a lot of horrid Italian bears and pick up bad habits.

  • I [had] added another small piece to the pages of the atlas that were real to me.

    Evelyn Waugh (1934). “Ninety-two Days: Travels in Guiana and Brazil”, Serif Publishing
  • If one's object is ascetic, it is far better to stay in London or Paris or New York; there is practically no extreme of heat or cold, physical risk, loneliness, hunger or thirst that cannot, with a little ingenuity, be conveniently achieved in the centres of civilization.

    Evelyn Waugh (1983). “The Essays, Articles and Reviews of Evelyn Waugh”, Methuen
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