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Adventure Quote by Frederick Forsyth

“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…” quote by Frederick Forsyth
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“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.”

Frederick Forsyth

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Sky is the Limit, Frederick Forsyth, 2020

Human curiosity drives us to explore beyond Earth, turning the impossible of flight into humanity’s ultimate adventure.

In simple terms: Humans strive to fly despite limits.

Key Takeaway

Embrace daring exploration.

Themes

exploration human ambition adventure

Mood

inspired reflective

Type

philosophical motivational

When to use this quote

  • space missions
  • aviation breakthroughs
  • personal goal setting

Key Concepts

flight space technology human destiny

Questions to Reflect On

  • What fears hold you back from daring goals?
  • How does curiosity fuel innovation?
A Different Perspective

Technological limits may hinder progress.

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