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And there are new kinds of nomads, not people who are at home everywhere, but who are at home nowhere. I was one of them -- Robyn Davidson
You can trick yourself into doing things by doing it one step at a time and never letting yourself see the overall picture. -- Robyn Davidson
The two important things that I did learn were that you are as powerful and strong as you allow yourself to be, and that the most difficult part of any endeavour is taking the first step, making the first decision. -- Robyn Davidson
Its highest point was The Worst Journey in the World. Then you see this decline, and this harking back, using the 19th-century form when we're not in the 19th century. That way of writing a book about the world out there - you just can't do it anymore. -- Robyn Davidson
The idea of finding things out, I hope that will stay with me until I drop. -- Robyn Davidson
I just don't see myself as a travel writer. I can't. I don't. -- Robyn Davidson
If you are fragmented and uncertain, it is terrifying to find the boundaries of yourself melt. -- Robyn Davidson
Life's the adventure. You don't have to drop your bundle and go bush. It's about being brave within the context that you're in. -- Robyn Davidson
Camels are wonderful animals. Witty, intelligent and sensitive. -- Robyn Davidson
The 70s were a wonderful time to be young. I think most young people at that time were pushing the boundaries, asking all sorts of questions of society, of life and of themselves. They were very politicised. It was part of the air that we breathed. -- Robyn Davidson
And so back up the ravines to the comfortable places (the sane ones?) where we don't have to think too much. Where life is, after all, just 'getting by' and where we survive, half asleep. -- Robyn Davidson
It's important that we leave each other and the comfort of it, and circle away, even though it's hard sometimes, so that we can come back and swap information about what we've learnt even if what we do changes us and -- Robyn Davidson
The romantic view would be that nomads are wonderful people, better than us; they care about the environment. -- Robyn Davidson
When 'Tracks' first came out, I was courted by Sydney Pollack. I had lunch with him, and he opened the conversation with, 'Honey, you ain't gonna like what I'm gonna do to your book.' I really liked him, but I turned him down, because - well, I was stupid. I also turned down a great deal of money. -- Robyn Davidson
That odd idea that one person can go to a foreign part and in this rather odd voice describe it to the folks back home doesn't make much sense in the post-colonial world. -- Robyn Davidson
And so I pushed it all down into the dim recesses of my mind, there to fester and grow like botulism. -- Robyn Davidson
It seems to me that the good lord in his infinate wisdom gave us three things to make life bearable- hope, jokes, and dogs. But the greatest of these was dogs. -- Robyn Davidson
I had to learn how to be cheerful in the face of adversity -- Robyn Davidson
My thoughts can sometimes be spurred by what I read, but my reading is extremely eclectic. -- Robyn Davidson
By taking to the road, we free ourselves of baggage, both physical and psychological. We walk back to our original condition, to our best selves. -- Robyn Davidson
To be free is to learn, to test yourself constantly, to gamble. It is not safe. I had learnt to use my fears as stepping stones rather than stumbling blocks, and -- Robyn Davidson
By now I was utterly deprogrammed. I walked along naked usually, clothes being not only putrid but unnecessary. My skin had been baked a deep terra-cotta brown and was the constituency of harness leather. The sun no longer penetrated it. I retained my hat. -- Robyn Davidson
It is always interesting being on films sets - I have done it before with other actor friends - and I just find it fascinating. I just love that collaborative film family that develops around a project. -- Robyn Davidson
If I do depart this world out here, let it be known that I went out grinning will you, and loving it. LOVING IT.
Steve, are you listening ? I FEEL GREAT. Life's so joyous, so sad, so ephemeral, so crazy, so meaningless, so goddamn funny. This is paradise, and I wish I could give you some. -- Robyn Davidson
I made lists of lists of lists, then started all over again. And if I did something that wasn't on a list, I would promptly write it on one and cross it out, with the feeling of having at least accomplished something. -- Robyn Davidson
Some of us just don't want to be famous ... anonymity cannot be bought for any price, once you have lost it ... -- Robyn Davidson
I think a lot of writers are unrealistic about having their books translated into film. -- Robyn Davidson
During these last ten thousand years, we have made massive, unprecedented changes to the environment, creating problems for ourselves that we may not be able to solve. -- Robyn Davidson
After thirty years of being 'the camel lady,' believe me: One becomes inured to the spotlight. -- Robyn Davidson
You really can expand the boundaries of your life and do risky things and prove yourself by doing them. -- Robyn Davidson
When I was young, I thought I wouldn't be a good mother. Now I think I would be, but I'm too long in the tooth. -- Robyn Davidson
I'm not one of those true writers who can't bear not to be writing. Yet it's one of the most important things in my life. -- Robyn Davidson
You apply the skills you use to produce your own book to make an anthology. Shaping. Rhythm. -- Robyn Davidson
I am very lucky: not very many writers can say they genuinely like the film of their book. However, I do. -- Robyn Davidson
I think people are frightened by different things, so I don't see myself as particularly courageous. -- Robyn Davidson
I believe the subconscious always knows what is best. It is our conditioned, vastly overrated rational mind which screws everything up. So -- Robyn Davidson
I believe when you're stuck in one spot for too long it's best to throw a grenade where you stand, and jump ... and pray. -- Robyn Davidson
The French word for wanderlust or wandering is 'errance.' The etymology is the same as 'error.' So to wander is to make mistakes. In other words, to make mistakes, to make errors is sort of the idea of learning through trial and error, allowing the mistakes to be part of the process. -- Robyn Davidson
I don't want to be bored; I don't want to be with someone I don't respect. -- Robyn Davidson
I do believe that the genre reached its peak before the First World War. -- Robyn Davidson
I love the desert and its incomparable sense of space. -- Robyn Davidson
The discomfort I felt under that moral pressure has stayed with me all my life and made me eternally wary of the blindness of ideological certainty. -- Robyn Davidson
I kept getting the odd sensation that I was in fact perfectly stationary, and that I was pushing the world around under my feet. -- Robyn Davidson
Never, never have a famous partner. It's too complicated. -- Robyn Davidson
Some of the best conversations I've had are sitting around a camp fire. -- Robyn Davidson
Real travel would be to see the world, for even an instant, with another's eyes -- Robyn Davidson
These days I am ruled by doubt, and that is a difficult place to write from. -- Robyn Davidson
The genre has moved into this commercial aspect of itself, and ignored this extraordinarily rich literature that's filed everywhere else except under travel. -- Robyn Davidson
I could not get used to the idea of ther being classes of people inherently inferior to oneself, to whom one could be as odiously condescendign or downright brutal as one likes, yet with whom one lived as intimately as family. -- Robyn Davidson
When there is no one to remind you what society's rules are, and there is nothing to keep you linked to that society, you had better be prepared for some startling changes. -- Robyn Davidson
When I die, this is the only gold that will go with me. What does one take after death? Just one's good deeds and the love of others. -- Robyn Davidson
I hate hats! Hats just give you really bad hair! I had a hat sometimes. Frankly, you get burnt so much anyway, it's beside the point. And when you're walking into the western sun, no hat in the world is going to save your face and neck from being sizzled. -- Robyn Davidson
People who wander are nicer to be with. Movement militates against hoarding possessions and against bigotry, because you are constantly moving across boundaries and having to negotiate with people. -- Robyn Davidson
Because if you are fragmented and uncertain it is terrifying to find the boundaries of yourself melt. Survival in a desert, then, requires that you lose this fragmentation, and fast. It is not a mystical experience, or rather, it is dangerous to attach these sorts of words to it. -- Robyn Davidson
I experienced that sinking feeling you get when you know you have conned yourself into doing something difficult and there's no going back. -- Robyn Davidson
In 10000 BC, all human beings were hunter-gatherers; by 1500 AD, 1 percent were hunter-gatherers. Less than .001 percent of people are hunter-gatherers today. -- Robyn Davidson
In every religion I can think of, there exists some variation on the theme of abandoning the settled life and walking one's way to godliness. The Hindu sadhu, the pilgrims of Compostela walking past their sins, the circumambulators of the Buddhist kora, the haj. -- Robyn Davidson
If I had any kind of creed in regard to living among strangers, it was this: once could criticize one's own place, indeed one had a duty to do so, but when crossing a cultural border one left behind judgements as to how life should be organized -- Robyn Davidson
At the age of 25, I gave up my study of Japanese language and culture at university in Brisbane and moved to the town of Alice Springs. -- Robyn Davidson
Some instinct - and I think it was a correct one - led me to do something difficult enough to give my life meaning. -- Robyn Davidson
There are worse things than being called 'the camel lady,' I suppose. -- Robyn Davidson
I've chosen difficult men. But then I'm sure they'd say they'd chosen a difficult woman. -- Robyn Davidson
One continues to learn things in life, then promptly forget them. -- Robyn Davidson
If you think of all the enduring stories in the world, they're of journeys. Whether it's 'Don Quixote' or 'Ulysses,' there's always this sense of a quest - of a person going away to be tested, and coming back. -- Robyn Davidson
My own memories are packed tightly away. I very rarely bring them out for viewing. -- Robyn Davidson
You have to remember that I was an Australian girl of the Fifties and Sixties. For Australians at that time, it was imperative to get out of the country and discover the world. -- Robyn Davidson
It is better to proceed with one's duty in the service of others than wallow in the pain attachments bring -- Robyn Davidson
Think for yourself. Act for yourself. Find out what you're capable of. -- Robyn Davidson
As we've lost this idea of pilgrimage, we've lost this idea of human beings walking for a very, very long time. It does change you. -- Robyn Davidson
Camels are still trained in Alice Springs for tourist jaunts and for occasional sale to Australia's zoos. -- Robyn Davidson
The desert is natural; when you are out there, you can get in tune with your environment, something you lose when you live in the city. -- Robyn Davidson
That arrogance of youth and that kind of ignorant confidence can get you through a whole lot of things, and then life does its stuff, and you get smashed around and beaten up. You get full of doubts, and you end up making a person out of those bits and pieces. -- Robyn Davidson
Much of the time I'm an introvert, by choice spending a lot of time on my own. I suppose liking my solitude is part of a writer's sensibility. -- Robyn Davidson
Thank God for being a writer, because you do sort of find out what you think by the process of writing. -- Robyn Davidson
It is our conditioned, vastly overrated rational mind which screws everything up. -- Robyn Davidson
Capacity for survival may be the ability to be changed by environment. -- Robyn Davidson
I do not mean to say that we should, or could, return to traditional nomadic economies. I do mean to say that there are systems of knowledge and grand poetical schemata derived from the mobile life that it would be foolish to disregard or underrate. And mad to destroy. -- Robyn Davidson
I had been sick of carrying around the self-indulgent negativity which was so much the malaise of my generation, my sex and my class. -- Robyn Davidson
I had learnt to use my fears as stepping stones rather than stumbling blocks, -- Robyn Davidson
Desert time refused to structure itself. It preferred instead to flow in curlicues, vortices and tunnels, ... -- Robyn Davidson
In picking up a rock I could no longer simply say, 'This is a rock,' I could now say, 'This is part of a net,' or closer, 'This, which everything acts upon, acts.' When this way of thinking became ordinary for me, I too became lost in the net and the boundaries of myself stretched out for ever. -- Robyn Davidson
The agricultural revolution transformed the earth and changed the fate of humanity. It produced an entirely new mode of subsistence, which remains the foundation of the global economy to this day. -- Robyn Davidson
I try to factor solitude into my life because more and more, that's becoming a very precious and rare commodity. -- Robyn Davidson
My sense of myself is that I was a rather unformed kind of person trying to make myself up out of bits of spit and string. -- Robyn Davidson
The truth is I'm not really interested in travel writing as it's generally conceived, and even less so in female travel writing. -- Robyn Davidson
London sort of wore me down. I can't cope with the winters! -- Robyn Davidson
Of course, in India, I always said, 'Oh yes, I'm married.' -- Robyn Davidson
Camel trips, as I suspected all along, and as I was about to have confirmed, do not being or end: they mere change form. -- Robyn Davidson
I'd always loved writing, in the same way that I'd loved painting. I wouldn't have seen it as a career. -- Robyn Davidson
As you get older, you do just get tired. -- Robyn Davidson