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Dervla Murphy Quotes

Buying a bicycle is a momentous event, akin to marriage: you are acquiring a partner.

Dervla Murphy (2001). “South From the Limpopo”, p.235, The Overlook Press

hatred, however apparently justifiable, excusable or inevitable, always damages the hater.

Dervla Murphy (1995). “Transylvania and Beyond: A Travel Memoir”, p.73, The Overlook Press

one of the advantages of cycling is that it automatically prevents a journey from becoming an Expedition.

Dervla Murphy (1995). “Full Tilt: Dunkirk to Delhi by Bicycle”, HarperPerennial

poverty denotes a lack of necessities and simplicity a lack of needs.

Dervla Murphy (1987). “Full Tilt: Ireland to India with a Bicycle”, p.56, The Overlook Press

apartheid still hangs in the air like a poisonous cloud left over from chemical warfare.

Dervla Murphy (2001). “South From the Limpopo”, p.55, The Overlook Press