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What gives value to travel is fear. It is the fact that, at a certain moment, when we are so far from our own country… we are seized by a vague fear, and the instinctive desire to go back to the protection of old habits. This is the most obvious benefit of travel. At that moment we are feverish but also porous, so that the slightest touch makes us quiver to the depths of our being… There is no pleasure in traveling, and I look upon it as an occasion for spiritual testing… Travel, which is like a greater and graver science, brings us back to ourselves.

Albert Camus, Notebooks, 1935-1942 (via mission-to-mars)

(Source: mythologyofblue, via sav3mys0ul)

August 19th, 2011 + originally posted by mythologyofblue. + Albert Camus + travel + quote + 197 notes

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