5 Quotes & Sayings By Wilfred Thesiger

Wilfred Thesiger was a British explorer and travel writer. He was knighted for his efforts to aid the people of Sudan during the Second World War. His books have been translated into 25 languages and he has been featured on countless stamp issues around the world.

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No man can live this life and emerge unchanged. He will carry, however faint, the imprint of the desert, the brand which marks the nomad; and he will have within him the yearning to return, weak or insistent according to his nature. For this cruel land can cast a spell which no temperate clime can match. Wilfred Thesiger
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For me, exploration was a personal venture. I did not go to the Arabian desert to collect plants nor to make a map; such things were incidental. At heart I knew that to write or even to talk of my travels was to tarnish the achievement. I went there to find peace in the hardship of desert travel and the company of desert peoples. I set myself a goal on these journeys, and, although the goal itself was unimportant, its attainment had to be worth every effort and sacrifice.. No, it is not the goal but the way there that matters, and the harder the way the more worth while the journey. Wilfred Thesiger
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The meat smelt rank and was very tough, the soup was greasy and of a curious flavour, but it was a wonderful meal after all these hungry weeks. Wilfred Thesiger
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In the desert I had found a freedom unattainable in civilization; a life unhampered by possessions, since everything that was not a necessity was an encumbrance. I had found too, a comradeship inherent in the circumstances, and the belief that tranquility was to be found there. Wilfred Thesiger