I cannot think of failure yet. I must look at the matter sensibly and consider the lives of those who are with me. I feel that if we go on too far it will be impossible to get back over this surface, and then all the results will be lost to the world. Antarctica: A Novel - Side 209af Kim Stanley Robinson - 2010 - 672 siderBegrænset visning - Om denne bog
| Hugh Robert Mill - 1923 - 368 sider
...enough to make our food spin out and get back to our depot in time. I cannot think of failure yet. I must look at the matter sensibly and consider the lives of those who are with me. I feel that if we go on too far it will be impossible to get back over this surface, and then all the... | |
| Bernadette Hince - 2000 - 416 sider
...British Antarctic Expedition l907-I909 William Heinemann. London: 342. I cannot think of failure yet. I must look at the matter sensibly and consider the lives of those who are with me. I feel that if we go on too far it will be impossible to get back over this surface. and then all the... | |
| Jonathan Shackleton, John MacKenna - 2002 - 224 sider
...success and safety of the team depended. On 2 January 1909 he wrote: 'I cannot think of failure yet I must look at the matter sensibly and consider the lives of those who are with me.' Success and safety had been the watchwords, but now it was dawning on Shackleton that he might be forced... | |
| Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton - 2007 - 772 sider
...enough to make our food spin out and get back to our depot in time. I cannot think of failure yet. I must look at the matter sensibly and consider the lives of those who are with me. I feel that if we go on too far it will be impossible to get back over this surface, and then all the... | |
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