Bali Holiday Quotes

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When does relaxing turn into living? How can you call it relaxing when that is all you are doing?
S.A. Tawks (Mule)
If Kumar had his way they would leave for Fiji every year just before Thanksgiving and not return until the New Year rang in and the decorations came down. They would swim with the fishes and lie on the beach eating papaya. On the years they were tired of Fiji they would go to Bali or Sydney or any sunny, sandy place whose name contained an equal number of consonants and vowels.
Ann Patchett (Commonwealth)
Life is short and that seems to be on people’s minds quite a lot these days. We have entered the era of the bucket list. No longer is it sufficient to tell anyone who wants to listen, or even cares, that you are thinking about a fancy five-star holiday. No, every proposed trip is now qualified as ‘It’s on my bucket list.’ Really? If you want to go on safari, see the Northern Lights, surf off the Maldives, or whatever, save up, drop into the travel agent or book online. We don’t care. Why should I feel inadequate about preferring a week in Blackpool to a week in Bali? And as for ‘experiences’, bungee-jumping off the Golden Gate Bridge, swimming with sharks, are you off your head? That is a guaranteed bucket list, a ‘death wish’ list. Show your videos to someone who cares. Does anyone? If you want to do something useful, look after people, even those you don’t know, listen to them: you may be very interesting but others are too in their own way – and, above all, be kind.
Marie Cassidy (Beyond the Tape: The Life and Many Deaths of a State Pathologist)
As soon as they left, Lyssa had decided to creep into her grandfather's room to see if there was indeed any money around. If she found anything, she had decided she was probably not going to tell Jacob the whole truth. There had been too many empty promises made in the past, like saying how he would take her on holiday to Bali. Or even the simple ones like coming to pick her up after school.
Wan Phing Lim (Two Figures in a Car and Other Stories)