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Aviation Quote by Beryl Markham

“Harmony comes gradually to a pilot and his plane. The wing does not want so much to fly true as to tug at the hands that guide it; the ship would rather hunt the wind than lay her nose to the horizon far ahead. She has a derelict quality in her character; she toys with freedom and hints at…” quote by Beryl Markham
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“Harmony comes gradually to a pilot and his plane. The wing does not want so much to fly true as to tug at the hands that guide it; the ship would rather hunt the wind than lay her nose to the horizon far ahead. She has a derelict quality in her character; she toys with freedom and hints at liberation, but yields her own desires gently.”

Beryl Markham

About This Quote

Source Memoir: West with the Night, Beryl Markham, 1953

Progress comes through gradual harmony between skill and tool, requiring patience and willingness to adapt.

In simple terms: Skill and tool must harmonize gradually.

Key Takeaway

Cultivate patience and adapt.

Themes

learning patience adaptation

Mood

reflective calm

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • pilot training
  • learning new technology
  • skill mastery
  • overcoming resistance

Key Concepts

skill development human‑machine interaction

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you balance control and freedom?
  • What steps help you adapt to new tools?
A Different Perspective

Harmony may be disrupted by external pressures or fear.

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