Quotes from John Hanning Speke
In the following pages I have endeavoured to describe all that appeared to me most important and interesting among the events and the scenes that came under my notice during my sojourn in the interior of Africa.
~ John Hanning Speke
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So is the savage buffalo, especially delighting in dark places, where he can wallow in the mud and slake his thirst without much trouble; and here also we find the wild pig.
~ John Hanning Speke
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Cows, after leaving the low lands near the coast, are found to be plentiful everywhere, and to produce milk in small quantities, from which butter is made.
~ John Hanning Speke
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The lion is, however, rarely heard - much more seldom seen.
~ John Hanning Speke
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I was afterwards sorry for this, though, if I ever travel again, I shall trust to none but natives, as the climate of Africa is too trying to foreigners.
~ John Hanning Speke
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I profess accurately to describe native Africa - Africa in those places where it has not received the slightest impulse, whether for good or evil, from European civilisation.
~ John Hanning Speke
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The rest of my work, besides sketching and keeping a diary, which was the most troublesome of all, consisted in making geological and zoological collections.
~ John Hanning Speke
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Each tribe has its characteristics, it is true.
~ John Hanning Speke
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The equatorial line is, in fact, the centre of atmospheric motion.
~ John Hanning Speke
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My first occupation was to map the country.
~ John Hanning Speke
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