Richard E. Byrd Quotes
At The End Only Two Things Really Matter To A Man, Regardless Of Who He Is; And They Are The Affection And Understanding Of His Family. Anything And Everything Else He Creates Are Insubstantial; They Are Ships Given Over To The Mercy Of The Winds And Tides Of Prejudice. But The Family Is An Everlasting Anchorage, A Quiet Harbor Where A Man's Ships Can Be Left To Swing To The Moorings Of Pride And Loyalty.
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