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“All the money anyone needs is just enough to prevent one from being a burden on others.”
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“We learn much by tribulation, and by adversity our hearts are made better.”
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“But it isn’t true,” Orville responded emphatically, “to say we had no special advantages .
. . the greatest thing in our favor was growing up in a family where there was always much encouragement to intellectual curiosity.”
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“The man who wishes to keep at the problem long enough to really learn anything positively must not take dangerous risks.
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Carelessness and overconfidence are usually more dangerous than deliberately accepted risks.”
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“The best dividends on the labor invested have invariably come from seeking more knowledge rather than more power.” Signed Wilbur and Orville Wright, March 12, ”
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“A man who works for the immediate present and its immediate rewards is nothing but a fool.”
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“When you see one of these graceful crafts sailing over your head, and possibly over your home, as I expect you will in the near future, see if you don’t agree with me that the flying machine is one of God’s most gracious and precious gifts.”
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“In no way did any of this discourage or deter Wilbur and Orville Wright, any more than the fact that they had had no college education, no formal technical training, no experience working with anyone other than themselves, no friends in high places, no financial backers, no government subsidies, and little money of their own.
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“It wasn’t luck that made them fly; it was hard work and common sense; they put their whole heart and soul and all their energy into an idea and they had the faith.”
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“What had transpired that day in , in the stiff winds and cold of the Outer Banks in less than two hours time, was one of the turning points in history, the beginning of change for the world far greater than any of those present could possibly have imagined.
With their homemade machine, Wilbur and Orville Wright had shown without a doubt that man could fly and if the world did not yet know it, they did. Their flights that morning were the first ever in which a piloted machine took off under its own power into the air in full flight, sailed forward with no loss of speed, and landed at a point as high as that from which it started.”
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“If a boy finds he can make a few articles with his hands, it tends to make him rely on himself.
Wright brothers ancestry These fluctuations would have produced a panic, I think, in Wall Street, but in this quiet place it only put us to thinking and figuring a little. Mary Bellis covered inventions and inventors for ThoughtCo for 18 years. The greatest successes are nearly all the fruit of initiative. Bill Engvall.And the planning that is necessary for the execution of the work is a discipline and an education of great value to him.”
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“Of those who had been eyewitnesses at Kill Devil Hills the morning of the 17th, John T. Daniels was much the most effusive about what he had felt.
“I like to think about it now,” he would say in an interview years later. “I like to think about that first airplane the way it sailed off in the air . . . as pretty as any bird you ever laid your eyes on. I don’t think I ever saw a prettier sight in my life.” But it would never have happened, Daniels also stressed, had it not been for the two “workingest boys” he ever knew.
Wright brothers biography childhood quotes death Indeed, if a farsighted capitalist had been present at Kitty Hawk, he would have done his successors a huge favor by shooting Orville down. The fact that some geniuses were laughed at does not imply that all who are laughed at are geniuses. Brother , Able , Hawks. Only let us hurry and open the roads.It wasn’t luck that made them fly; it was hard work and common sense; they put their whole heart and soul and all their energy into an idea and they had the faith.”
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“Do not wait for the boy to grow up before you begin to treat him as an equal.
A proper amount of confidence, and words of encouragement and advice . . . give him to understand that you trust him in many ways, helps to make a man of him long before he is a man in either stature or years. . . .
If a boy finds he can make a few articles with his hands, it tends to make him rely on himself. And the planning that is necessary for the execution of the work is a discipline and an education of great value to him.”
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“Not incidentally, the Langley project had cost nearly $70,, the greater part of it public money, whereas the brothers’ total expenses for everything from to , including materials and travel to and from Kitty Hawk, came to a little less than $1,, a sum paid entirely from the modest profits of their bicycle business.”
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“Wilbur, as George Spratt once told Octave Chanute, was “always ready to oppose an idea expressed by anybody,” ready to “jump into an argument with both sleeves rolled up.” And as Wilbur himself would explain to Spratt, he believed in “a good scrap.” It brought out “new ways of looking at things,” helped “round off the corners.” It was characteristic of all his family, Wilbur said, to be able to see the weak points of anything.”
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“Scratching off a postcard to Charlie Taylor, Orville expressed the same spirit in a lighter vein.
Flying machine market has been very unsteady the past two days. Opened yesterday morning at about (% means even chance of success) but by noon had dropped to These fluctuations would have produced a panic, I think, in Wall Street, but in this quiet place it only put us to thinking and figuring a little.”
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“Make business first, pleasure afterward, and that guarded.
All the money anyone needs is just enough to prevent one from being a burden on others. He made a point of treating”
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“On July 20, , when Neil Armstrong, another American born and raised in western Ohio, stepped onto the moon, he carried with him, in tribute to the Wright brothers, a small swatch of the muslin from a wing of their Flyer.”
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“The chief need was skill rather than machinery.
It was impossible to fly without both knowledge and skill—of this Wilbur was already certain—and skill came only from experience—experience in the air.”
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“We dared to hope we had invented something that would bring lasting peace to the earth.
Wright brothers biography childhood quotes and sayings Orville becomes interested in printing and develops a reputation for mischief. Orville Wright at age 4. America is an enormous country with enormous resources. Think airlines.But we were wrong. . . ”
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“Included among the ecclesiastical works on his bedroom shelves were the writings of “The Great Agnostic,” Robert Ingersoll, whom the brothers and Katharine were encouraged to read.
“Every mind should be true to itself—should think, investigate and conclude for itself,” wrote Ingersoll. It was the influence of Ingersoll apparently that led the brothers to give up regular attendance at church, a change the Bishop seems to have accepted without protest.”
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“Every mind should be true to itself—should think, investigate and conclude for itself,” wrote Ingersoll.”
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“But it is not really necessary to look too far into the future; we see enough already to be certain that it will be magnificent.
Only let us hurry and open the roads.”
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“In a day and age when, unfortunately, so few write letters or keep a diary any longer, the Wright Papers stand as a striking reminder of a time when that was not the way and of the immense value such writings can have in bringing history to life.”
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“We believed in a good God, a bad Devil, and a hot Hell, and more than anything else we believed that same God did not intend man should ever fly.”
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“One ship drives east and another drives west With the self-same winds that blow.
’Tis the set of the sails And not the gales Which tells us the way to go. ELLA WHEELER WILCOX, “WINDS OF FATE”
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“From ancient times and into the Middle Ages, man had dreamed of taking to the sky, of soaring into the blue like the birds.
One savant in Spain in the year is known to have covered himself with feathers in the attempt. Others devised wings of their own design and jumped from rooftops and towers—some to their deaths—in Constantinople, Nuremberg, Perugia.”
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“In Le Mans, despite increasingly cold days, Wilbur, having switched to wearing a black leather motorcycle jacket, was busy practicing takeoffs without the use of a catapult.
He had decided to compete for the Michelin Cup, a prize newly established by the French tire company, and in the competition such launching devices were not allowed. On the day of the event, December 31, the last day of the year and Wilbur’s last big event at Camp d’Auvours, in spite of rain and cold he was barely able to endure, he put on his most astonishing performance yet, flying longer and farther than anyone ever had—2 hours, 20 minutes, and 23 and one fifth seconds during which he covered a distance of 77 miles.
He won the Cup.”
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