“One sure sign of travelers is their relationship to
maps. I cannot say how much of my life I have spent looking at maps, but there
is no map I won’t stare at and study. I love to measure each detail with my
thumb, to see how far I have come, how far I’ve yet to go. I love maps the way
stamp collectors love stamps, not for their usefulness, but rather for the
sheer beauty of the object itself. I love to look at a map, even if it is a map
of Mars, and figure out where I am going and how I am going to get there, what
route I will take.” —Mary Morris, Nothing To Declare: Memoirs of a Woman Traveling Alone (1987)A cultural "omniblog" covering matters literary as well as theatrical, musical, historical, cinematic(al), etc.
Wednesday, August 10, 2016
Quote of the Day (Mary Morris, on Travelers and Maps)
“One sure sign of travelers is their relationship to
maps. I cannot say how much of my life I have spent looking at maps, but there
is no map I won’t stare at and study. I love to measure each detail with my
thumb, to see how far I have come, how far I’ve yet to go. I love maps the way
stamp collectors love stamps, not for their usefulness, but rather for the
sheer beauty of the object itself. I love to look at a map, even if it is a map
of Mars, and figure out where I am going and how I am going to get there, what
route I will take.” —Mary Morris, Nothing To Declare: Memoirs of a Woman Traveling Alone (1987)
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