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Beryl Markham Quotes - Page 2

There are all kinds of silences and each of them means a different thing

Beryl Markham (2012). “West with the Night”, p.58, Open Road Media

There are as many Africas as there are books about Africa.

Beryl Markham (2012). “West with the Night”, p.13, Open Road Media

Conformation ... but not much else. Breeding, but too small a heart. You saw it everywhere - in men, in horses, and in women.

Beryl Markham (1988). “The splendid outcast: Beryl Markham's African stories”, Laurel

The abhorrence of loneliness is as natural as wanting to live at all.

Beryl Markham (1994). “The Illustrated West with the Night”, Stewart, Tabori, & Chang

You can live a lifetime and at the end of it, know more about other people than you know about yourself.

Beryl Markham (1994). “The Illustrated West with the Night”, Stewart, Tabori, & Chang

Silence is never so impenetrable as when the whisper of steel on paper strives to pierce it.

Beryl Markham (2012). “West with the Night”, p.162, Open Road Media