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Richard E. Byrd Quotes

Half of the confusion in the world comes from not knowing how little we need.

"Alone: The Classic Polar Adventure". Book by Richard E. Byrd, 1938.

A man doesn't begin to attain wisdom until he recognizes he is no longer indispensable.

Richard E. Byrd (2003). “Alone: The Classic Polar Adventure”, p.296, Island Press

Progress grows out of motion.

"Struggle: The Life and Exploits of Commander Richard E. Byrd". Book by Charles John Vincent Murphy, 1938.

I am hopeful that Antarctica in its symbolic robe of white will shine forth as a continent of peace as nations working together there in the cause of science set an example of international cooperation.

Statement made during International Geophysical Year (IGY) operations in 1957, inscribed on the Byrd Memorial at McMurdo Station, Antartica, 1957.

A static hero is a public liability. Progress grows out of motion.

"Struggle: The Life and Exploits of Commander Richard E. Byrd". Book by Charles John Vincent Murphy, 1928.

A discordant mind, black with confusion and despair, would finish me off as thoroughly as the cold.

Richard E. Byrd (2003). “Alone: The Classic Polar Adventure”, p.190, Island Press

There are deep wells of strength that are never used.

Richard E. Byrd (2003). “Alone: The Classic Polar Adventure”, p.189, Island Press

We men who serve science serve only a reflection in a mirror.

Richard E. Byrd (2003). “Alone: The Classic Polar Adventure”, p.179, Island Press