Richard Hughes (British writer) Quote

The yachtsman leaves no tracks. A thousand keels may plough a strait, but they leave it virgin. Except for desert and the snows, there is hardly an inch of land on the round earth where man has not left his mark again and again; but most of the surface of the ocean is to-day as if Man had not been created.


The Saturday Book (1946)


The yachtsman leaves no tracks. A thousand keels may plough a strait, but they leave it virgin. Except for desert and the snows, there is hardly an...

The yachtsman leaves no tracks. A thousand keels may plough a strait, but they leave it virgin. Except for desert and the snows, there is hardly an...

The yachtsman leaves no tracks. A thousand keels may plough a strait, but they leave it virgin. Except for desert and the snows, there is hardly an...

The yachtsman leaves no tracks. A thousand keels may plough a strait, but they leave it virgin. Except for desert and the snows, there is hardly an...