I wrote 'Road Less Traveled' to make myself feel better and process what I was going through.

Last year I traveled to the Middle East to visit with troops in Kuwait, Iraq, and Afghanistan.

I know from my own experience that the path to change is best traveled when we travel together.

I always traveled. I left Cameroon when I was 11 years old. I lived in the USA, in Switzerland.

I often traveled to Nicaragua to speak against repressive policies by the Sandinista government.

I traveled the country for a year and a half helping Hillary Clinton to try to become president.

I got well by talking. Death could not get a word in edgewise, grew discouraged, and traveled on.

I come from a mixed background - my mom's black, my dad's white - and I traveled around the world.

I have traveled around Minnesota and addressed many issues, and immigration is one of those issues.

We were impressed with the size and scope of the Persian Gulf as we traveled to Islamabad, Pakistan.

Anyone who's traveled with me to Afghanistan knows why I love this book: 'War,' by Sebastian Junger.

Whenever I traveled abroad and went into these old cathedrals and churches, I would feel so peaceful.

You traveled the world... Now you must journey inwards... to what you really fear... it's inside you.

I was always jealous of my violinist friends and cellist friends who traveled with their instruments.

I've traveled around the world and made love with many satisfied women. So I decided to share my story.

You know more of a road by having traveled it than by all the conjectures and descriptions in the world.

I was with a folk trio back in '63 and '64, and we traveled all across North Africa, Israel, and Europe.

I did a lot of fun things before I had kids - I traveled a lot. Now, I just really love being with my kids.

With Fox, I traveled the country, and I got to know so many of the Trump voters. They are wonderful people.

Two roads diverged in a wood and I - I took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference.

I've traveled the country advocating for the Fair Tax, along with Herman Cain, Neal Boortz, and John Linder.

I've watched my family grow, I've traveled around the world and I've had a chance to contribute some, I think.

I've been living, I've lived in New York since I was 18 years old and traveled pretty much all over the world.

I've traveled more this year than any other living human being, and if I'd traveled any more I wouldn't be living.

My father was a big influence - it was very important to him that we traveled, and he gave me my strong work ethic.

I've traveled a lot, I've rapped a lot. I like to think that's all in the toolbox to be tapped into when I need it.

I've traveled the world and been about everywhere you can imagine. There's not anything I'm scared of except my wife.

The further along we get on our life journey the more we wonder about those who traveled before us and paved the road.

But, how do you know if an ending is truly good for the characters unless you've traveled with them through every page?

I've had a great life. It was exciting. I worked with the most interesting people, and I traveled all over the country.

I've had death threats, but I've never been fearful for my life. Although I have traveled with security since the '60s.

I'm compared to Kerouac, I suppose, because he traveled and rejected middle-class values, but the similarities end there.

My father was an itinerant preacher who traveled the country's heartland preaching from town to town and church to church.

I traveled enormously during the 1960's, when you measured everything by where you traveled and what you did as travelers.

I was well traveled, and I created this illusion of literacy through reading and writing. I wrote a book of short stories.

I'd traveled a lot, was going temporarily insane and became very successful, but there was no one to take that all home to.

When I was young, I assumed that authors must have traveled the world or done exotic things in order to tell great stories.

I have been writing since I was a kid. I also traveled a good deal for my work and did extended stays in places like Geneva.

I've accomplished every goal I've set out to. I've traveled the world, I've competed in just about every promotion there is.

After I wrapped 'Sons of Anarchy,' I traveled by myself for ten weeks. I started in Jordan and finished in Mali, in Timbuktu.

For all the challenges I've faced in my path to self-acceptance, I've also traveled it with my own set of luck and privilege.

I've traveled all the way around the world; I've been to over 95 countries, so I love ethnic food, different types of cuisine.

I've always thought I was looking for myself whenever I traveled. Like a journey anywhere was really a journey through myself.

Sometimes I just tell my kids, 'Outside of France, I'm considered completely normal.' This worked until we traveled to London.

I've lived in Paris. I've lived in the Slovak Republic. I've spent extensive time in England, and I've traveled all over Europe.

If I traveled to the end of the rainbow as Dame Fortune did intend, Murphy would be there to tell me the pot's at the other end.

I'm a Midwesterner by birth, and when I traveled there, when I was young, most of the small towns were thriving, vibrant places.

We're not just making 'Marco Polo,' we're living it. Because we traveled to Venice... Kazakhstan... into the jungles of Malaysia.

Over the last 15 months, we've traveled to every corner of the United States. I've now been in 57 states? I think one left to go.

We should not judge people by their peak of excellence; but by the distance they have traveled from the point where they started.

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