By all pragmatic standards climbing mountains is “useless.” That, indeed, is one of its glories: that it needs no end or justification beyond itself-–like a sunset, a symphony, or like falling in love.
(Quoted from page 76 of Americans on Everest, by James Ramsey Ullman. J.B. Lippincott, 1964.)
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