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The foreigners come out here always to teach, whereas they had much better learn, for, in everything but wits and knowledge, the Arab is generally the better man of the two.
— T. E. Lawrence
Tags: always, better, man, knowledge

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The people of England have been led in Mesopotamia into a trap from which it will be hard to escape with dignity and honor.
— T. E. Lawrence
Tags: dignity, will, honor, people
To have news value is to have a tin can tied to one's tail.
— T. E. Lawrence
Tags: tied, tin, tail, news, value
Isn't it true that the fault of birth rests somewhat on the child? I believe it's we who led our parents on to bear us, and it's our unborn children who make our flesh itch.
— T. E. Lawrence
Tags: true, parents, believe, children
This creed of the desert seemed inexpressible in words, and indeed in thought.
— T. E. Lawrence
Tags: indeed, thought, desert, words
When I am angry, I pray God to swing our globe into the fiery sun and prevent the sorrows of the not-yet-born: but when I am content, I want to lie forever in the shade, till I become a shade myself.
— T. E. Lawrence
Tags: i-am, angry, god, myself
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