Quote by Kristin Kreuk
I can travel anywhere in the world and I can pretty much fit in. -

I can travel anywhere in the world and I can pretty much fit in. – Kristin Kreuk

Other quotes by Kristin Kreuk

When I was in elementary school, I used to write letters to myself. Id write letters and go Dear Kristen-at-16-years-old, happy birthday. I hope youre doing something. – Kristin Kreuk

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Birthday
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I took piano for many years. I kicked and screamed through all of my lessons, but my mom really insisted. – Kristin Kreuk

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mom
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Travel
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Im such a girl for the living room. I really like to stay in my nest and not move. I travel in my mind, and that thats a rigorous state of journeying for me. My body isnt that interested in moving from place to place. – Bell Hooks

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Travel

Since traveling is such a big part of my life when I am working, I like to vacation relatively close to home. Florida is a great place for me to go and relax. Its so close, which is perfect because its the minimal travel time. – Hilary Rhoda

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Travel

Travel teaches toleration. – Benjamin Disraeli

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Travel

Tourists dont know where theyve been, travelers dont know where theyre going. – Paul Theroux

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Travel

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We dance round in a ring and suppose, but the secret sits in the middle and knows. – Robert Frost

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Secrets

The naturalistic literature of this country has reached such a state that no family of characters is considered true to life which does not include at least two hypochondriacs, one sadist, and one old man who spills food down the front of his vest. – Robert Benchley

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Books

Friendship is always a sweet responsibility, never an opportunity. – Khalil Gibran

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Friendship

A recorded past is no more than a bygone present composed of the footprints made by human beings actually going somewhere but not knowing (in any extended sense), and certainly not revealing to us, how, they came to be afoot on these particular journeys. – Michael Oakeshott, On History

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History