“I knew that I had made my last journey in the Empty Quarter and that a phase in my life was ended. Here in the desert I had found all that I asked; I knew that I should never find it again.  But it was not only this personal sorrow that distressed me. I realized that the Bedu with whom I had lived and travelled, and in whose company I had found contentment, were doomed.  Some people maintain that they will be better off when they have exchanged the hardship and poverty of the desert for the security of a materialistic world.  This I do not believe.  I shall always remember how often I was humbled by those illiterate herdsmen who possessed, in so much greater measure than I, generosity and courage, endurance, patience, and light-hearted gallantry.  Among no other people have I felt the same sense of personal inferiority.”

Source: Arabian Sands (1959), p. 310.

Adopted from Wikiquote. Last update June 3, 2021. History

Help us to complete the source, original and additional information

Do you have more details about the quote "I knew that I had made my last journey in the Empty Quarter and that a phase in my life was ended. Here in the desert I…" by Wilfred Thesiger?
Wilfred Thesiger photo
Wilfred Thesiger 55
British explorer 1910–2003

Related quotes

Wilfred Thesiger photo
Joshua Jackson photo
Wilfred Thesiger photo
Robert Patrick (playwright) photo

“When I was just a little girl in East Bay, California, I noticed that East Bay was pig Latin for “beast.” But I knew I had found my niche when I realized that Alice Faye was pig Latin for "phallus."”

Robert Patrick (playwright) (1937) Playwright, poet, lyricist, short story writer, novelist

" Pouf Positive"
Untold Decades: Seven Comedies of Gay Romance (1988)

Charlotte Salomon photo

“I became my mother, my grandmother. I learned to travel all their paths and became all of them... I knew I had a mission, and no power on earth could stop me.”

Charlotte Salomon (1917–1943) German painter

Quote, 1941-43; as cited in 'The obsessive art and great confession of Charlotte Salomon' https://www.newyorker.com/culture/culture-desk/the-obsessive-art-and-great-confession-of-charlotte-salomon by Toni Bentley, in 'The New Yorker', 15 July, 2017
Charlotte wrote of the dead women in her family: her mother and grandmother; both committed suicide

Jacques Lipchitz photo
Richard Wright photo

Related topics