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Going into Somalia, I didn't anticipate how many people's lives would be affected by it. In hindsight, I certainly wish I had taken more time to think about that, but I can't change it.


My captors were definitely aware that what they were doing was wrong. It came out in small ways - occasionally through a show of guilt or compassion. One of the boys bought me a gift. Another used to sneak me acetaminophen tablets.


A little goes a long way in Somalia: $5 will feed a person there for about two weeks.


I have a general sense of excitement about the future, and I don't know what that looks like yet. But it will be whatever I make it.


When you see a 14-year-old boy who has never known what peace looks like for a day in his life, there's part of you as a human being that feels some degree, you can say, compassion for the fact that these boys have known war, famine, violence and death from the day they were born.


What happened to me in Somalia doesn't define me.


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


Somalia is very dangerous, and no one knows that better than I.


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


I must thank my good friend Nigel Brennan. His strength of character in the midst of extreme hardship inspired me during the darkest days. Despite our separation, he always managed to find small ways to remind me that there are gentlemen in the world, even when I was surrounded by just the opposite.


Somalia is an important story in the world, and it needed to be told.


I went through an extremely trying ordeal, but I never forgot the world outside was a beautiful place.


I think it's the human spirit inside of all of us that has an enormous capacity to survive.


Hamdi Ulukaya and Chobani have made the decision to feed 250,000 victims of the Somali famine. Their compassion speaks for itself, and is a shining example of how the business community can have an enormous positive impact on the world.


You have a responsibility to move your dreams forward, no matter what.


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


With awareness come responsibility and choice.


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


The book is called 'A House in the Sky' because during the very, very darkest times, that was how I survived. I had to find a safe place to go in my mind where there was no violence being done to my body and where I could reflect on the life I had lived and the life that I still wanted to live.


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