Walking the Earth/Quotes

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I am the cat who walks by himself, and all places are alike to me.
Always move fast. You never know what's catching you up.
Moist von Lipwig, Going Postal

Exdeath: "You shall wander the rift forever!"

Bartz: "That doesn't sound half bad."
Where I go, there I am.
A good traveler has no fixed plans and is not intent upon arriving.
"I've roamed far; farther than any other man of my race ever wandered. I've seen all the great cities of the Hyborians, the Shemites, the Stygians, and the Hyrkanians. I've roamed in the unknown countries south of the black kingdoms of Kush, and east of the Sea of Vilayet. I've been a mercenary captain, a corsair, a kozak, a penniless vagabond, a general — hell, I've been everything except a king of a civilized country, and I may be that, before I die." The fancy pleased him, and he grinned hardly. Then he shrugged his shoulders and stretched his mighty figure on the rocks. "This is as good a life as any. I don't know how long I'll stay on the frontier; a week, a month, a year. I have a roving foot. But it's as well on the border as anywhere."
Conan the Barbarian recounts his life, from the Robert E. Howard story "Beyond the Black River."

Jules: I'll just walk the earth.
Vincent: What'cha mean walk the earth?

Jules: You know, walk the earth, meet people... get into adventures. Like Caine from Kung Fu.