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Now I’ve only been blogging for the past 5 months and I have been learning a lot from people like you. I’ve published posts where they were more images than text like the one I published last week, wandering through Chinatown or the most shared is To Watermark or not to watermark. I love Hootsuite as I can share it on many Social Media sites instantly: I program my daily tweets there too and make sure the new post is published at different intervals throughout the day. I know you may be obsessed with the numbers at first or may feel down and discouraged sometimes because they don’t move as fast as you’d like to but just let time make things happen!
In honor of International Woman’s Day, which is celebrated on March 8th every year, I decided to compile a list of the most inspiring and memorable quotes by some of amazing female writers, activists, heroines and brilliant minds. The question isn’t who’s going to let me; it’s who is going to stop me. I hope you enjoyed this compilation of the 52 inspiring quotes by unforgettable women. If you can’t get enough of quotes, there is more to read 🙂 52 of the most inspiring travel quotes
I have been an avid reader from an early age and clearly remember reading travel quotes by famous people for the first time and they left a great impression which I never (it also made me dream big). – Susan Sontag “Once the travel bug bites there is no known antidote, and I know that I shall be happily infected until the end of my life” ― Michael Palin Hilaire Belloc “The great glory of travel, to me, is not just what I see that’s new to me in countries visited, but that in almost every one of them I change from an outsider looking in to an insider looking out. I travel to be replenished with beauty, for travel makes the beauty of this world seem like a Christmas that never ends.
It was my first time in the city, so I needed to find out how to reach the youth hostel so that I could drop off my bags & explore Trust me, as soon as I got to my apartment I got down on my knees and prayed to the almighty for always looking after me and for sending the right people at the right time She took me to the right train platform and once the train arrived, she used her fingers to count how many stations I needed to count before arriving where I had to. All I remember is that I put my hands together, as If I was going to pray, bowed down (young people need to do this before people who are older, it is part of the culture) and repeated “aregato, thank you so much” until the doors of the train closed.