John Sperling

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"I am saving him from fear," Riviere thought about one of his pilots. "I was not attacking him but, across him, that stubborn inertia which paralyzes men who face the unknown. If I listen and sympathize, if I take his adventure seriously, he will fancy he is returning from a land of mystery, and mystery alone is at the root of fear. We must do away with mystery."
The Map of My Dead Pilots: The Dangerous Game of Flying in Alaska
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