Professor Cahill’s Travel 101: Rule #15

“Schedule a day of rest every now and then. Contrary to what you might read, sudden insights seldom happen at the summit of a mountain, at the moment the whale is sighted, or in the face of some overwhelming bit of landscape. You haven’t yet assimilated the experience. Look for epiphanies on those days when you’re lying on your back, watching the ceiling fan push dust motes through a shaft of light falling through a grimy window. Exhaustion seldom engenders insight.”
–Tim Cahill, Hold the Enlightenment (2002)

Posted by | Comments (1)  | May 20, 2003
Category: Travel Quote of the Day


One Response to “Professor Cahill’s Travel 101: Rule #15”

  1. ronnie martin Says:

    I loved hold the enlightenment,tim continues to enthrall and delight.I particulary enjoyed his searh for the caspian tiger.it reminds me of steinbecks log from the sea of cortez,when steinbeck goes hunting sheep in baja but is sattisfied when heonly finds sheepshit.If timshould read this you dont have to reply but if hes ever in scotland the laphroigs on me !