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Each time I go to a place I have not seen before I hope it will be as different as possible from the places I already know. I assume it is natural for a traveler to seek diversity, and that it is the human element that makes him most aware of difference. If people and their manner of living were alike everywhere, there would not be much point in moving from one place to another.
Paul Bowles
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Interpretation

What this quote means

The quote emphasizes the human desire for diversity and unique experiences in travel.

Paul Bowles expresses the inherent human curiosity to explore new places and experience their differences. He suggests that the essence of travel lies in encountering diverse cultures and lifestyles, pointing out that a lack of variety would render travel meaningless. The quote highlights the joy and awareness that comes from experiencing the unique elements of different societies and environments.

Themes

TravelDiversityExperienceCuriosityExploration

In practice

Example use cases

A travel blog entry about the transformative power of experiencing new cultures.

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