Vijf Weken in Een Luchtballon

Vijf Weken in Een Luchtballon, published in the late 19th century by Jules Verne, follows Dr. Samuel Ferguson as he embarks on an ambitious journey to traverse Africa in a hot air balloon. Supported by the Royal Geographical Society, Ferguson and his companions face numerous challenges and dangers as they explore uncharted territories, including the mysterious sources of the Nile and the inhospitable Sahara. This novel is notable for its blend of adventure and scientific exploration, showcasing Verne's pioneering contributions to the science fiction genre.
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“As for difficulties," replied Ferguson, in a serious tone, "they were made to be overcome.””
— Jules Verne
“We must look upon what is to occur as having already occurred, and see nothing but the present in the future, for the future is but the present a little farther on.””
— Jules Verne
“Death, the beginning of eternal things, is only the end of earthly cares. -Priest””
— Jules Verne
“Besides," said Kennedy, "the time when industry gets a grip of everything and uses it to its own advantage may not be particularly amusing. If men go on inventing machinery they'll end up by being swallowed by their own machines. I've always thought that the last day will be brought about by some colossal boiler heated to three thousand atmospheres blowing up the world.""And I bet the Yankees will have had a hand in it," said Joe.””
— Jules Verne
“The man who was born to be hung will never be drowned!””
— Jules Verne
“If savages had the ways of gentlemen, where would be the difference?””
— Jules Verne
“Huzza for the Queen! Huzza for Old England!””
— Jules Verne
“There will not always be scientific men, perhaps, but there always will be poets.””
— Jules Verne
“Poh! doctor, one has only just to follow things along as they happen, and he can always work his way out of a scrape! The safest plan, you see, is to take matters as they come.””
— Jules Verne

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