Best Quotes by Rory Stewart (Top 4)

  1. I had been walking one afternoon in Scotland and thought: Why don't I just keep going? There was, I said, a magic in leaving a line of footprints stretching across Asia."
  2. Religions . . . seem to avoid mountain passes.
  3. The question shouldn't be what we ought to do, but what we can do.
  4. In the mountains, travelers were reduced to the speed of men on foot. Here, the ancient English sense of journey, 'a day's travel' (French journee), meant the same as the Old Persian word farsang, 'the distance a man could travel on foot in a day,' and the territory was in effect ungovernable.