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Quotes by Amanda Lindhout

It was a lesson the world had already taught me and was teaching me still. You dont know whats possible until you actually see it.

By concentrating on what I was grateful for, I was able to stave off despair.

It is an obvious fact that you can never look ahead with clarity at your own future or anybody elses. You cant know what will happen until it happens. Or maybe it dawns on you the split second before, when you get a glimpse of your own fate.

I, too, was carrying around my own fate. All the things I couldnt know sat somewhere inside, embroidered into me-maybe not quite fixed to the point of inevitability but waiting, in any event, for a chance to unspool.

What was reckless, I decided, was the way people were writing off huge swaths of the world as unsafe, unstable, unfriendly, when all they needed to do was go and see for themselves

Something happens when you are alone most of the time, when there are no distractions. Your mind grows more powerful--muscular, even. It takes over and starts to carry you.

After spending 460 days as a hostage, I did emerge a fundamentally changed person. But I think, like everyone does as they grow older and probably wiser, I can look back at my earlier life - my history, my mistakes, the joy I felt as a young woman traveling the world - with some objectivity and even some humor.

Contemplating Christmas when you are isolated and far from home brings its own unique pain.

Christmas was the one time of year when my brothers surfaced at home, when my parents and grandparents congregated to eat my mothers roast turkey.

The road to recovery will not always be easy, but I will take it one day at a time, focusing on the moments Ive dreamed about for so long.

Because travel has always been such a vital part of myself and so essential to who I am, I have made the decision to continue to put myself back out into the world. And thats not an easy decision to make.

Getting on a plane is hard for me, but I do it, because travel is vital to me.

The greatest gift you have been given is the gift of your imagination - what do you dream of wanting to do?

It was a slow understanding that the lack of education in a country like Somalia creates these huge social problems.

Sometimes, you have to make the choice to forgive 10 times a day when you have these pockets of anger come up. Thats a lot of work, but to me its worthwhile.