Top 20 Sahara Quotes

Here we have the best Sahara Quotes from famous authors such as Nick Cave, George Monbiot, Boney Kapoor, Carol Drinkwater, Rachel Dolezal. Find the perfect quotation from our collection.

I don't know, maybe Australian humour isn't supposed to
I don’t know, maybe Australian humour isn’t supposed to be funny. It’s as dry as the Sahara, and I think people miss that.

I might find myself standing, transfixed, by the roadside, watching a sparrowhawk hunting among the bushes, astonished that other people could ignore it. But they might just as well be wondering how I could have failed to notice the new V6 Pentastar Sahara that just drove past.

Sahara Shree has put a lot of faith in me and I’m hoping to live up to his confidence.

Algerians cannot offer what they do not have themselves. Many homes have running water for just an hour a day. In the cities and towns there are hotels, even resorts, and in the southern Sahara, where the rock art is second to none, organised tours are available.

I would pretend to be a dark-skinned princess in the Sahara Desert or one of the Bantu women living in the Congoimagining I was a different person living in a different place was one of the few ways… that I could escape the oppressive environment I was raised in.

For me, it depends only on the script, the part I’m doing, and the people around me. It could be in Greenland or the Sahara. I don’t care.

I became part of a drag family, which is where I got part of my last name, Davenport, from. I got the name Sahara from one of my favorite performers at that time, Sierra. I was like, ‘I’m black, so I should be the African one, Sahara.’

Sahara Davenport
When you‘re doing a deal with someone in the southern Sahara, it’s a very different way of doing business than in London. You can’t sign them in the usual way because they’d end up getting ripped off, which would defeat the object of setting up a label like this.

I did a film once in the Sahara. It was pretty awe-inspiring. I remember sitting up on the roof of our hotel, watching the sun go down, and all around me, for 360 degrees, was nothing but sand. It took your breath away but also made you feel tiny.

They have a book of locations, and we would do a story about the Sahara Desert for instance, and in the California book you would find a comparable location, to match that location in California.

I sing really well, my friends say. I don’t like my voice, but I sang on stage during the Sahara awards a few years ago, so I don’t mind singing.

When I was little, I went to the Sahara desert and met an older woman with beautiful earrings that came all the way down to her stomach. She told me, ‘For us Tuareg, jewelry is not meant for decoration. It absorbs negative energy that comes your way.’ So think twice when you buy a vintage ring!

At the Sahara, the seats are banked and most of the audience is looking down at the stage. Everybody in the business knows: Up for singers, down for comics. The people want to idealize a singer. They want to feel superior to a comic. You’re trying to make them laugh. They can’t laugh at someone they’re looking up to.

Buddy Hackett
I’ve been saying I really want to get a 1992 Jeep Sahara, and I’m going to paint it so it looks like the ‘Jurassic Park‘ Jeep. I’ve actually seen a guy who did have a Jeep Sahara, and he did make it look like the ‘Jurassic Park’ Jeep. I gave him a thumbs up and said, ‘You’re awesome!’

Ty Simpkins
Man can be in Sahara desert – but I’m still going to wear the jacket.

When I played the Sahara Hotel in Las Vegas on New Year‘s Eve, I got to bring Wiley, my 85-pound black lab. He’s responsible for my favorite New Year’s memory of all: At the end of the show, he ran onstage and then out across all the tables in the showroom, sending champagne glasses and gamblers flying.

The Sahara is Africa‘s great divide.

If you put the federal government in charge of the Sahara Desert, in 5 years there’d be a shortage of sand.

Sudan has been an experiment that resonated across Africa: if we, the largest country on the continent, reaching from the Sahara to the Congo, bridging religions, cultures and a multitude of ethnicities, were able to construct a prosperous and peaceful state from our diverse citizenry, so too could the rest of Africa.