Alistair MacLean Quote

The men of the Ulysses had no need to stand in shame... many had found, or were finding, that the point of no return was not necessarily the edge of the precipice: it could be the bottom of the valley, the beginning of the long climb up the far slope, and when a man had once begun that climb he never looked back to that other side.


HMS Ulysses (1955)


The men of the Ulysses had no need to stand in shame... many had found, or were finding, that the point of no return was not necessarily the edge of...

The men of the Ulysses had no need to stand in shame... many had found, or were finding, that the point of no return was not necessarily the edge of...

The men of the Ulysses had no need to stand in shame... many had found, or were finding, that the point of no return was not necessarily the edge of...

The men of the Ulysses had no need to stand in shame... many had found, or were finding, that the point of no return was not necessarily the edge of...