As Albert Camus saw it,
What gives value to travel is fear. It breaks down a kind of inner structure we have. One can no longer cheat –- hide behind the hours spent at the office or at the plant. . . . Travel robs us of such refuge. Far from our own people, our own language, stripped of all our props, deprived of our masks (one doesn’t know the fare of the streetcars, or anything else), we are completely on the surface of ourselves.
(Quoted from page 156 of Thank God for the Atom Bomb and Other Essays, by Paul Fussell. Summit Books, 1988.)
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