Richard Bach Quote

He moves not through distance, but through the ranges of satisfaction that come from hauling himself up into the air with complete and utter control; from knowing himself and knowing his airplane so well that he can come somewhere close to touching, in his own special and solitary way, that thing that is called perfection.


A Gift of Wings (ed. Dell, 2012) - ISBN: 9780307824349


He moves not through distance, but through the ranges of satisfaction that come from hauling himself up into the air with complete and utter control; ...

He moves not through distance, but through the ranges of satisfaction that come from hauling himself up into the air with complete and utter control; ...

He moves not through distance, but through the ranges of satisfaction that come from hauling himself up into the air with complete and utter control; ...

He moves not through distance, but through the ranges of satisfaction that come from hauling himself up into the air with complete and utter control; ...