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Gustave Flaubert

"Travel, leave everything, copy the birds. The home is one of civilization's sadnesses."

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"Travel, leave everything, copy the birds. The home is one of civilization's sadnesses."

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"Everywhere, I am welcome, I will stay there."

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"The most beautiful thing about the most beautiful roads is that the destination is forgotten and the journey becomes the destination itself!"

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"Everywhere I travel to, there is my home."

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"Every travel gives me new thought into life."

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"Every new travel brings new transformation."

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