A Quote by Ayaan Hirsi Ali

All my life I have been a nomad. — © Ayaan Hirsi Ali
All my life I have been a nomad.
I've never been one to stay still. I was born a nomad, and I still am a nomad and always will be.
A nomad I was even when I was very small and would stare at the road, that white spellbinding road headed straight for the unknown ... a nomad I will remain for life, in love with distant and uncharted places.
I have been a nomad for most of my thirties, even creatively.
I think I was a nomad in another life.
I'm becoming a professional nomad and enjoying that whole part of my life.
A nomad I will remain for life, in love with distant and uncharted places.
The Khoton people are a small minority group of Mongolians renowned for living a traditional nomad life in the remote slopes and valleys of the Kharkhiraa-Turgen mountain range.
I'm an adaptable nomad. I love Paris, I've been living in Los Angeles and New York since 1990. I love London, too. My roots are inside of me.
I have always been a nomad and I have mastered the art of packing! I always say: pack lightly, live lightly.
My wife, Olivia, always thought I was one day going to go into coaching. But after playing until I was 37, I didn't want to subject my family to that nomad life. I think I definitely could have done it.
I'm a nomad.
I am a traveler. I am a nomad. I rarely sleep in the same bed more than three or four nights. And I know hotel life better than anyone.
You could say I'm a bit of a nomad.
The short story is the literature of the nomad.
I like the idea of marriage, but I think I'm a nomad.
The spirit of man is nomad, his blood bedouin, and love is the aboriginal tracker on the faded desert spoor of his lost self; and so I came to live my life not by conscious plan or prearranged design but as someone following the flight of a bird.
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