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What decides where we are born and into what kind of life and why?
Angelina Jolie (Notes from My Travels: Visits with Refugees in Africa, Cambodia, Pakistan and Ecuador)
Todos aprendemos sin palabras las más importantes lecciones de la vida.
Alfonso Barrera Valverde (El país de Manuelito)
Se sabe que el más cuerdo de los sitios es aquel donde todos tienen libertad de cometer sus mejores locuras.
Alfonso Barrera Valverde (El país de Manuelito)
Pero lo más auténtico, lo que no confesaba a nadie, era que salía a buscar lo desconocido. Se preguntó si los hombres hacen alguna vez algo diferente. - Deben existir marineros que descubren islas - se dijo. Quedaba más allá de toda duda que si los niños y jóvenes se empeñan en aventuras, ello sucede porque en la rosa de los vientos hay una dirección fundamental, a más de los puntos cardinales. Y esa dirección tiene su propio nombre: el misterio.
Alfonso Barrera Valverde (El país de Manuelito)
By his early-twenties, John F. Kennedy was living one of the most extraordinary young American lives of the twentieth century. He traveled in an orbit of unprecedented wealth, influence, global mobility, and power. As a student and as diplomatic assistant to his father, who served as U.S. ambassador to the United Kingdom from 1938 to 1940, Kennedy journeyed to England, Ireland, France, Moscow, Berlin, Beirut, Damascus, Athens, and Turkey, pausing briefly from a vacation on the French Riviera to sleep with the actress Marlene Dietrich. He met with top White House officials and traveled to Cuba, Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires, Santiago, Peru, and Ecuador. He gambled in a casino in Monte Carlo; visited Naples, Capri, Milan, Florence, Venice, and Rome; rode a camel at the Great Pyramid at Giza; attended the coronation of Pope Pius XII; and witnessed a rally for Italian dictator Benito Mussolini. He recalled of these momentous years, 'It was a great opportunity to see a period of history which was one of the most significant.' In a visit to British-occupied Palestine, Kennedy recalled, 'I saw the rock where our Lord ascended into heaven in a cloud, and [in] the same area, I saw the place where Mohammed was carried up to heaven on a white horse.
William Doyle
I am tired of crying and feeling so helpless. I want to breathe again-just for a little while. Then I will do whatever I can to help these people. How could I not-once I met them, once I saw for myself.
Angelina Jolie (Notes from My Travels: Visits with Refugees in Africa, Cambodia, Pakistan and Ecuador)
I was in Ecuador.
Tony James Slater (That Bear Ate My Pants: A Hilarious Travel Memoir... with Teeth and Claws! (Adventure Without End, #1))
what the hell was I doing in Ecuador?
Tony James Slater (That Bear Ate My Pants: A Hilarious Travel Memoir... with Teeth and Claws! (Adventure Without End, #1))
Se dio cuenta, así, de algo muy conocido y olvidado: Lo primero que se necesita al dejar una casa es otra casa.
Alfonso Barrera Valverde (El país de Manuelito)
Del frío de la madrugada nadie sabe tanto como los ríos. Lo supieron también, por una vez, los tobillos de Manuelito, pero ninguna sensación es mejor que la libertad.
Alfonso Barrera Valverde (El país de Manuelito)
Una lágrima caída sigue siendo propia de quien la llora.
Alfonso Barrera Valverde (El país de Manuelito)
Pero los descubrimientos necesitan ser traducidos en palabras, a fin de razonar lo que uno siente.
Alfonso Barrera Valverde (El país de Manuelito)
No sabía hasta aquel instante que las cascadas y las cataratas son fundamentalmente eso: ruidos enormes que están cayendo sobre sí mismos, sobre el agua y el tiempo, sobre los minutos y los segundos, sobre los siglos, sobre pedazos grandes y pequeños de eternidad.
Alfonso Barrera Valverde (El país de Manuelito)
Manuelito, por su cuenta, aprendía que los sitios conocidos son más hermosos cuando se miran así, con la mano tomada por alguien a quien se quiere.
Alfonso Barrera Valverde (El país de Manuelito)
Cuenca is the third largest city in Ecuador, behind Guayaquil and Quito, and is considered by most Ecuadorians to be its finest. It became a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999, due to its beautiful maze of cobbled streets and its striking Spanish colonial architecture.
George Mahood (Travels with Rachel: In Search of South America)
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As Rosa rolled the hard boiled egg across my forehead I wasn’t as disturbed as you might think, even though I was sitting on a plastic table in a five star hotel bathroom in my underwear, being chattered at in Spanish by a lady I’d met only the day before in the herb and flower market. The truth is, I’ve probably done stranger things in hotel bathrooms.
Becky Wicks (Latinalicious - The South America Diaries)