14 Quotes by Wilfred Thesiger

  • Author Wilfred Thesiger
  • Quote

    I had learnt the satisfaction which comes from hardship and the pleasure which derives from abstinence; the contentment of a full belly; the richness of meat; the taste of clean water; the ecstasy of surrender when the craving of sleep becomes a torment; the warmth of a fire in the chill of dawn.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Wilfred Thesiger
  • Quote

    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.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Wilfred Thesiger
  • Quote

    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.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Wilfred Thesiger
  • Quote

    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.

  • Tags
  • Share


  • Author Wilfred Thesiger
  • Quote

    No, it is not the goal but the way there that matters, and the harder the way the more worth while the journey.

  • Share


  • Author Wilfred Thesiger
  • Quote

    I knew instinctively that it was the very hardness of life in the desert which drew me back there – it was the same pull which takes men back to the polar ice, to high mountains, and to the sea.

  • Share

  • Author Wilfred Thesiger
  • Quote

    I tasted freedom and a way of life from which there could be no recall.

  • Share