Travelers aren't found. They're called.

Chess Desalls
About This Quote

The saying, “Travelers aren’t found. They’re called,” refers to the fact that we sometimes hear about someone we’ve never heard of before. For example, if you are what is considered a “traveler,” you are often mentioned in the news or seen by someone else. You are not found, but you are called.

Source: Insight Kindling

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