“Yet now, as he roared across the night sky toward an unknown destiny, he found himself facing that bleak and ultimate question which so few men can answer to their satisfaction. What have I done with my life, he asked himself, that the world will be poorer if I leave it.”

Glide Path (1963) Chapter 27
1960s

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British science fiction writer, science writer, inventor, u… 1917–2008

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