“What one man can do himself directly is but little. If however he can stir up ten others to take up the task he has accomplished much.”

Letter to Octave Chanute (1 June 1900)
Context: Lilienthal’s enthusiastic efforts to arouse others may yet prove his most valuable contribution to the solution of the problem. What one man can do himself directly is but little. If however he can stir up ten others to take up the task he has accomplished much.

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