Quote by E.R. Trimble
I always thought that my airplane conveyed a silent sermon. To the

I always thought that my airplane conveyed a silent sermon. To the earthbound observer, its silhouette was the shape of the cross on which Jesus was crucified. – E.R. Trimble

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