27 Quotes About Vagabond

Vagabonds are those who wander aimlessly from place to place, primarily for their own enjoyment rather than out of necessity. In the past, people would travel from place to place as a result of a difficult or dangerous life, but this has largely been replaced by the modern vagabond – a person who travels for pleasure and excitement rather than necessity. While we still have vagabonds, they rarely wander for work and few do so outside of the tourist trade. Sometimes vagabonds are unemployed and live on the street Read more

Many others are employed vagabonds – people who travel for their jobs and then return home. Some vagabonds are travelers – people who travel around the world to see different cultures and countries. For many men, particularly those who live in large cities, surviving on the road has become an acceptable lifestyle option.

The majority of travelers do not consider themselves beggars or vagrants; they accept their jobs as traveling salesmen or entertainers and make money from their performances.

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There’s something about arriving in new cities, wandering empty streets with no destination. I will never lose the love for the arriving, but I'm born to leave. Charlotte Eriksson
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His love for me seemed to overflow my limits by its flood of wealth and service. But my necessity was more for giving than foe receiving; for love is a vagabond, who can make his flowers bloom in the wayside dust, better than in the crystal jars kept in the drawing-room. Rabindranath Tagore
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I spent days and nights staring at the blank page, searching the deepest corners of my mind: who have I been, what have I seen, what did I learn? I thought about all the nights I've spent outside, all the times I laid down to cry and how I took a deep breath every morning and decided to simply go on. Because what else is there to do? Decide that this is it? I quit, I'm done? Oh if I could find words to justify those feelings I've carried. I could write the thickest of books with explosions of emotions from a young girl's lost heart. I could make you see, make you hear, make you feel, at least a tiny fragment of what's out there. . Charlotte Eriksson
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Some people ate less food less often when they each had a home than they now do as hobos. Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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As is the curse of Humanity. We constantly rediscover the old and sing platitudes of its newness. J.D. Brewer
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I had some terrific experiences in the wilderness since I wrote you last - overpowering, overwhelming, " he gushed to his friend Cornel Tengel. "But since then I am always being overwhelmed. I require it to sustain life. Everett Ruess Jon Krakauer
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Am I making something worth while? I’m not sure. I write and I sing and I hear words from time to time about my life and choices making ways, into other lives, other hearts, but am I making something worth while? I’m not sure. There was a boy last night who I never spoke to because I was too drunk and still shy, but mostly lonely, and I couldn’t find anything lightly to say, so I simply walked awaybut still wondered what he did with his lifebecause he didn’t even speak to meor look at mebut still made me wonder who he wasand I walked away asking Am I making something worth while? I am not sure. I am a complicated person with a simple lifeand I am the reason for everything that ever happened to me. . Charlotte Eriksson
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Without knowing why or how, I found myself in love with this strange Wanderess. Maybe I was just in love with the dream she was selling me: a life of destiny and fate; as my own life up until we met had been so void of enchantment. Those things: mystery, fate, enchantment.. they are things that young people offer us as soon as we get close to them. And if we're not careful, we can be seduced by, and drawn back into, the youthful world they preside over. Roman Payne
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After all, I wasn’t even sure if the ancient causes belonged to me in the first place because being born into a belief tended to make me feel more like I belonged to it instead. J.D. Brewer
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The times on the open road with all the unknown ahead were the times I was happiest and most secure, with people who knew our core and lived solely for the purpose of unmediated experiences and love, from which purpose itself is born. Not the distant idea of life, love and purpose dirtied by constructs. Jackie Haze
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We'd seen it a million times before, since girls on the Tracks rarely knew of loyalty. She'd be gone when the breeze got under her skin. "You can't trust Vagabond hearts. They are already so broken that they think nothing of breaking yours, " he had explained once. I wondered who was the first to break his heart—where he'd gained that knowledge the first time around. J.D. Brewer
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The way he said it spoke of an ache I recognized. I knew that no matter how similar they were, no two losses were the same, but despite his loss being from a different circumstance, I felt his sadness as my own. We sat there in silence with my hand resting in his. My bandage told its own stories while we remembered the girl who taught Randolf such a valuable lesson about the small turning into the large. . J.D. Brewer
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No story is worth telling without the twists and turns. Make them count instead. Charlotte Eriksson
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I built my home in the feeling of waking up at dawn in a new city, where every road is the right road because there is no ordinary. Everything is as profound as you make it. Charlotte Eriksson
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I will never lose the love for the arriving, but I'm born to leave. Charlotte Eriksson
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I have always thought that people are, by nature, nomadic, but they’ve built up anti-human constructs to keep them in place and then they pop pills to mask their misery and look for ways to distract from their emptiness. Jackie Haze
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Well, at least this is what I told myself every day as I fell asleep with the fire still burning and the moon shining high up in the sky and my head spinning comforting from two bottles of wine, and I smiled with tears in my eyes because it was beautiful and so god damn sad and I did not know how to be one of those without the other. Charlotte Eriksson
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From all that I saw, and everywhere I wandered, I learned that time cannot be spent, It only can be squandered. Roman Payne
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The passion for travelling is, I believe, instinctive in some natures. We have seen men persevere in their enterprises against the most formidable obstacles; and, without means or friends, and even ignorant of the languages of the various countries through which they passed, pursue their perilous journeys into remote places, until, like the knight in the Arabian tale, they succeeded in snatching a memorial from every shrine they visited. James Holman
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Never take offense. Even if someone is robbing you blind, it’s usually nothing personal. Survival is a funny thing, and we all react differently to it. Some react to fear and forget to be human and humane, but that doesn’t mean they have malicious intentions. People have different boundaries, and I promise to respect yours, hon. J.D. Brewer
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Now I am a vagabond of the universe, a drifter among spaces where the madness of things has no limits. Thomas Ligotti
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In India, where there are no passports or identity discs, and where religions counts for so much- except among those few who have crossed the 'black water' - I believe that a man wearing a saffron robe, or carrying a beggar's bowl , or with silver crosses on his headgear and chest, could walk from Khyber Pass to Cape Comorin without once being questioned about his destination, or the object of his journey, . Jim Corbett
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Where would the end be? Will the idea–the definition–of perfection stay the same? No. Perfection is too fickle. It’s in our nature to never be satisfied. We always think we can do more. J.D. Brewer
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People keep asking what I do for a living and I keep saying that I don’t believe in making a living. That it’s a concept that has been twisted. I tell them I believe in making a life and money is a distracting object if there’s anything left at the end of the day and I just want to go on well. Make it through the day. So I smile and raise my glass and they laugh and take my hand, saying ”here’s to the youth”, pointing at me. And I might just be youngand naivefor I still believe in the freedom of choiceof how to spend your life. So they toast to the youth, who still think she’s free, and that’s all fine by me. . Charlotte Eriksson
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I know where nowhere is, I know where nowhere leads, it's the place you go when you have nothing left to lose but you. Jenim Dibie
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I am running and singing and when it’s raining I’m the only one left on the open street, smiling with my eyes fixed on the sky because it’s cleaning me. I’m the one on the other side of the party, hearing laughter and the emptying of bottles while I peacefully make my way to the river, a lonely road, following the smell of the ocean. I’m the one waking up at 4am to witness the sunrise, where the sky touches the sea, and I hold my elbows, grasping tight to whatever I’ve made of myself. Charlotte Eriksson