Noun
One who voyages; one who sails or passes by sea or water.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIt's hard to tell the difference between sea and sky, between voyager and sea. Between reality and the workings of the heart. Haruki Murakami
I am a voyager - and the voyage cannot mean that I stay at home. Emmanuelle Beart
Born. So he was born, too. Born like everyone else. Like me, who will die. The son of an actual woman. A new arrival from the body's depths. A voyager to Omega. Wisława Szymborska
I spent about seven years during the Vietnam War flight-testing airplanes for the Air Force. And then I went in and I had a lot of fun building airplanes that people could build in their garages. And some 3,000 of those are flying. Of course, one of them is around-the-world Voyager. Burt Rutan
On the boundless sea of conjecture we are still afloat, with such mental tools as we possess to guide us, with the skies, the stars, the seasons, seeking a harbor from which no voyager has ever returned. Julia Ward Howe
Only the feet of the voyager know the path. Nilotic Proverb