Top 6 Quotes & Sayings by Daoud Hari

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a Sudanese journalist Daoud Hari.
Last updated on October 6, 2024.
Daoud Hari

Daoud Hari was born a Sudanese tribesman in the Darfur region of Sudan. He has worked as a language interpreter and guide for NGOs and the press on fact-finding trips into the war-torn and dangerous Darfur area. In August 2006, he along with US journalist Paul Salopek and their Chadian driver were captured and detained by Sudanese government agents under suspicion of espionage, and released more than a month later. After going into exile in the US, Hari wrote a memoir about life in Darfur, called The Translator: A Tribesman's Memoir of Darfur.

What is more important for the world right now than preserving ways of living in balance with the earth?
Because of my schooling, my fate would always be a little different from my friends.
The best way to bury your pain is to help others, and to lose yourself in that. — © Daoud Hari
The best way to bury your pain is to help others, and to lose yourself in that.
If the world allows the people of Darfur to be removed forever from their land and their way of life, then genocide will happen elsewhere because it will be seen as something that works. It must not be allowed to work. The people of Darfur need to go home now. I write this for them, and for that day, ... and for those still living who might yet have beautiful lives on the earth.
You have to be stronger than your fears if you want to get anything done in this life.
You have to find a way to laugh a little bit each day despite everything, or your heart will simply run out of the joy that makes it go.
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