Neil Armstrong Quotes
Perhaps It Won't Matter, In The End, Which Country Is The Sower Of The Seed Of Exploration. The Importance Will Be In The Growth Of The New Plant Of Progress And In The Fruits It Will Bear. These Fruits Will Be A New Breed Of The Human Species, A Human With New Views, New Vigor, New Resiliency, And A New View Of The Human Purpose. The Plant: The Tree Of Human Destiny.
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