“The braid must never walk before the moustache." Bedouin proverb:” — Anonymous Bedouin Copy Share Image
Bedouin ways were hard even for those brought up to them, and for strangers, terrible: a death in life. — T. E. Lawrence Copy Share Image
“I want you to stay with me.” “So do I.” “Is that what you said in Arabic?” “It was close,” she said.… — Robert Masello Copy Share Image
“I thought it was too bad for the Bedouin women, but I didn’t think they would hold us French girls to the… — Jim C. Cunningham Copy Share Image
“You, Bedouin of Libya who saved our lives, though you will dwell forever in my memory yet I shall never be able… — Antoine de Saint-Exupéry Copy Share Image
“I pondered on this desert hospitality and, compared it with our own. I remembered other encampments where I had slept, small tents… — Wilfred Thesiger Copy Share Image
“Long before it was known to me as a place where my ancestry was even remotely involved, the idea of a state… — Christopher Hitchens Copy Share Image
I am a Bedouin warrior who brought glory to Libya and will die a martyr. — Muammar al-Gaddafi Copy Share Image
I grew up in a kibbutz in the Galilee, but we were surrounded by Arabic villages, so I heard all these sounds… — Maya Beiser Copy Share Image
“The Bedouin was troubled by a familiar bundle of Middle Eastern bogeys: America in general and the CIA in particular; Jews, or… — Geraldine Brooks Copy Share Image
“Many Englishmen have written about camels. When I open a book and see the familiar disparagement, the well-worn humour, I realize that… — Wilfred Thesiger Copy Share Image