Frederick Forsyth Quotes
The Last Of The Lonely Places Is The Sky, A Trackless Void Where Nothing Lives Or Grows, And Above It, Space Itself. Man May Have Been Destined To Walk Upon Ice Or Sand, Or Climb The Mountains Or Take Craft Upon The Sea. But Surely He Was Never Meant To Fly? But He Does, And Finding Out How To Do It Was His Last Great Adventure.
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