You never feel better than when you start feeling good after you’ve been feeling bad. — William Least Heat-Moon
The thing that overwhelms me when I go out now is the sprawlation of America. — William Least Heat-Moon
Franchises and chains have come to dominate small communities, but those same — William Least Heat-Moon
I like the digressive kind of traveling, where there’s not a particular, set, goal. — William Least Heat-Moon
To an American, land is solidity, goodness, and hope. American history is about land. — William Least Heat-Moon
Instead of insight, maybe all a man gets is strength to wander for a while. — William Least Heat-Moon
Boredom lies only with the traveler’s limited perception and his failure to — William Least Heat-Moon
Without the errors, wrong turns and blind alleys, without the doubling back — William Least Heat-Moon
Whoever the last true cowboy in America turns out to be, he’s likely to be an Indian. — William Least Heat-Moon
The open road is a beckoning, a strangeness, a place where a man can lose himself. — William Least Heat-Moon