Samburu Quotes & Sayings
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There are no separate lives; each life and individual character exists in relation to every other life: dead, living, yet to live. — Patricia Storace

Your faith requires your action to back it up. Choose to see what part you must participate in to see your circumstance improve and personally grow and appreciate the victory because of it. — Dionna L. Hayden

It is true that in general, energy which is aimed at positive factors usually obtains better results than energy invested in resistance! — Iris Eshel

I do not think, sir, you have any right to command me, merely because you are older than I, or because you have seen more of the world than I have; your claim to superiority depends on the use you have made of your time and experience. — Charlotte Bronte

To be free, to rise and leave everything, without a glance back, behind. To say "yes". — Dag Hammarskjold

With love, don't desire to tie someone down but to set them free. — Debasish Mridha

I really enjoyed staying at an encampment at the top of a hill in the Samburu Reserve in Kenya. You reach it on a small plane; there is no electricity, no city noises and you sleep and shower under the Milky Way, with moths fluttering around a kerosene lamp, knowing that there are elephants and lions roaming free in the valley. — Cherie Lunghi

'Wild at Heart' simply came out of my journey as a man and then my work with men. — John Eldredge

Seeing is not believing — Eric Lindstrom

There are cultural and societal prejudices that make it hard for us to write. It has been my experience that for some men, the struggle to write involves the prejudice that it is not "manly" to reveal the inner life, the secrets of the heart and of the imagination. For many women, the struggle to write is at base a struggle against the idea that women's lives are not of interest as literature. I have a friend whose husband once said after her first book had been published, "You sit there writing as if your life had some significance. — Pat Schneider

I never forgive attacks on my work. — Sylvia Ashton-Warner

Any belief that puts itself beyond doubt nurtures its own collapse. — Stephen R. Donaldson