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Men Quotes by Richard Bach
- Strong beliefs win strong men, and then make them stronger.
- What a story that would make! How many men and women go through the same rivers, menaced by the same sharp clichés, the same jagged…
- The man who flies an airplane ... must believe in the unseen.
- For pilots sometimes see behind the curtain, behind the veil of gossamer velvet, and find the truth behind man, the force behind a universe.
- Flying prevails whenever a man and his airplane are put to a test of maximum performance.
- If we change in different directions, then we don't have any future anyway, do we? I think it's possible for two people to change together,…
- Without my airplane I am an ordinary man, and a useless one - a trainer without a horse, a sculptor without marble, a priest without…
- We're different, we're the same. You thought you'd never find a word to say to a woman who didn't fly airplanes. I couldn't imagine myself…
- At last, the answer why. The lesson that had been so hard to find, so difficult to learn, came quick and clear and simple. The…
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