Ibn Battuta — "Who lives sees, but who travels sees more."
Who lives sees, but who travels sees more.
Who lives sees, but who travels sees more.
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"I saw a man who had no arms, and he was able to write with his feet."
"The infidels are many in this land, and they are very strong."
"On the bank of the Nile opposite Old Cairo is the place known as The Garden, which is a pleasure park and promenade, containing many beautiful gardens, for the people of Cairo are given to pleasure an…"
"The women of this city are very beautiful, but they are not modest."
"Among the customs of the people of this island is that the women do not cover their heads, and they are not veiled."
Widely attributed statement on the value of travel for gaining broader perspective, often associated with his 'Rihla'.
Date: c. 1350s
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