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One Quotes by Christopher Columbus
- It is true that after they have been reassured and have lost this fear, they are so artless and so free with all they possess,…
- I should not proceed by land to the East, as is customary, but by a Westerly route, in which direction we have hitherto no certain…
- The tempest was terrible and separated me from my [other] vessels that night, putting every one of them in desperate straits, with nothing to look…
- No one should fear to undertake any task in the name of our Saviour, if it is just and if the intention is purely for…
- By prevailing over all obstacles and distractions, one may unfailingly arrive at his chosen goal or destination.
- No one should fear to undertake any task in the name of our Saviour, if it is just and if the intention is purely for…
- These people are very unskilled in arms... with 50 men they could all be subjected and made to do all that one wished.
- Goals are simply tools to focus your energy in positive directions, these can be changed as your priorities change, new one added, and others dropped.
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