Travel in foreign lands breaks speech habits and makes you blab less, and breaks the habitual space-feeling because of different village plans and landscapes. It's less important that there are different mores, for you counteract these with your own...
Source: Five Years, Summer 1957, in Europe, sct. 3, 1966.
-- Paul Goodman, (Sep 9 1911-1972), US author, poet, educator; He is noted for his book Growing Up Absurb, 1960 and play The Young Disciple, 1955.