T. E. Lawrence Quote

Arabs of means rode none but she-camels, since they…were patient and would endure to march long after they were worn out, indeed until they tottered with exhaustion and fell in their tracks and died: whereas the coarser males grew angry, flung themselves down when tired, and from sheer rage would die there unnecessarily.


Seven Pillars of Wisdom (1926)


Arabs of means rode none but she-camels, since they…were patient and would endure to march long after they were worn out, indeed until they...

Arabs of means rode none but she-camels, since they…were patient and would endure to march long after they were worn out, indeed until they...

Arabs of means rode none but she-camels, since they…were patient and would endure to march long after they were worn out, indeed until they...

Arabs of means rode none but she-camels, since they…were patient and would endure to march long after they were worn out, indeed until they...