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Quotes About Nomadic

I've always traveled, man, so I'm always out and everywhere.
~ Donnis
I don't think I'll ever be able to stay in one place for more than a year or two. It's not in my nature.
~ Ricky Williams
I'm a wanderessI'm a one night standDon't belong to no cityDon't belong to no man(Note: These lyrics were inspired by Roman Payne's quote from his novel "The Wanderess".)
~ Halsey
We definitely aren't very good at staying in one place. There's not a domesticated bone in my body.
~ Brent Smith
I think, as an actor, you're always traveling. There's a sense of dislocation sometimes from home.
~ Felicity Jones
We are pilgrims, not settlers; this earth is our inn, not our home.
~ John H. Vincent
The infant church, in its original nomadic or itinerant state, seems to have been a motley band of pilgrims, in which all sorts of people as to sex, social position, and moral character were united, the bond of union being ardent attachment to the person of Jesus. This church itinerant was not a regularly organized society, of which it was necessary to be a constant member in order to true discipleship.
~ Alexander Balmain Bruce
life in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries in Arabia had not changed greatly since medieval times. For the overwhelming majority of people in Najd, al-Hasa and Hijaz, life was connected chiefly with two kinds of economic activity – irrigated farming in the oases and nomadic animal husbandry.
~ Alexei Vassiliev
Xenophobia manifests itself especially against civilizations and cultures that are weak because they lack economic resources, means of subsistence or land. So nomadic people are the first targets of this kind of aggression.
~ Antonio Tabucchi
I kinda grew up in different places. I was just from everywhere.
~ Juice Wrld
I always live in multiple places. I'm never in the same city for seven days.
~ Virgil Abloh
Being nomadic isn't sustainable forever. I've gotten to be really good at it.
~ Haley Bennett
When my mom grew up, her father was in the military so she grew up all over the world. She lived in Germany, Jerusalem, Switzerland, all over.
~ Paul Wall
Their flag has two background colours: green representing the ground below, and blue for the sky above. In its centre it depicted a wheel: this symbolized the image of the Romani people as travellers and, resembling the 24-spoke wheel known as the Ashoka Chatra which features in the centre of the flag of India, it served as a reference to the Roms' historical country of origin.
~ Yaron Matras
If I had no family, my wife and I would lead a much more romantic and nomadic existence.
~ David McCallum
I can sleep anywhere. Planes. Trains. Sofa. Lawn chairs. Call it the upside to my life as an army brat. Never having a home means, I guess, that everywhere is your home. There is absolutely no place I'm anxious to return to. But this is different. I'm not trying to fall asleep in someplace new; I'm trying to fall asleep in someplace that's old.
~ Ally Carter
Unlike settled, patriarchal societies such as classical Greece and Rome, where women stayed home to weave and mind children, the lives of nomadic steppe tribes centered on horses and archery.
~ Adrienne Mayor
I change so many houses and places where I live; I change them like I change socks. I don't have this absolute, kind of, how you say, attachment. My brother, if he just has to go to holiday to sleep in different bed, for him it is a disaster. I can sleep under this table or in a five-star hotel; I don't care.
~ Marina Abramovic
If I had no family, my wife and I would lead a much more romantic and nomadic existence.
~ David McCallum
Unlike conventional jocks, who tend to sell aluminum siding and give canned speeches to parochial-school athletic banquets in the off-season, race drivers never shuck their image when they leave the stadium. They are supposed to be zany, nomadic soldiers of fortune who are involved in wild endeavors during every waking moment.
~ yates brock ii
Around 10,000 BC, before the transition to agriculture, earth was home to about 5–8 million nomadic foragers. By the first century AD, only 1–2 million foragers remained (mainly in Australia, America and Africa), but their numbers were dwarfed by the world's 250 million farmers.1
~ Yuval Noah Harari
We must live near the buffalo or starve.
~ Dee Brown
Nous, les âmes nomades, avons le culte des vestiges et du pèlerinage. Nous ne bâtissons rien de durable, mais nous laissons des traces. Et quelques bruits qui s'attardent.
~ Amin Maalouf
mon grand-père m'a dit un jour que les bédouins bénéficiaient de la rente divine
~ AMYNE E. QASEM