He left not knowing where he was going, he got there not knowing where he was, and he came back not knowing where he had been. But history books will point out Columbus as the person who made the Americas available for exploitation. I guess I can make the same kind of ridiculous claim.Herschell Gordon Lewis
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This quote is all about growth. He left, but he didn’t know where he was going. But he got there, and he came back not knowing where he had been. But history books will point out Columbus as the person who made the Americas accessible for exploitation. I guess I can say the same kind of ridiculous claim: I’ve done nothing and yet my life is very successful in that I’m able to travel and see the world.
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