"We left from Restelo one Saturday, the 8th day of July of the said year, 1479, on out journey. May God our Lord allow us to complete it in His service, Amen."
This quote came from the film The Maltese Falcon. The quote was said by the character Sam Spade.
This quote came from the film In the Heat of the Night. The quote was said by the character Virgil Tibbs.
This quote came from the film Casablanca. The quote was said by the character Ilsa Lund.
This quote came from the film Wizard of Oz. The quote was said by the character Dorothy Gale.
Historians believe that no one said it--not until after the sinking anyway. An article discussing the ship as an engineering marvel said that the bulkheads made the ship "practically unsinkable" and after the ship sank the newspapers were believed to have twisted this quote into the famous line "not even God Himself could sink this ship"
Vasco Da Gama
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The answer before said yesss. Let me clarify that Francisco Pizarro was the explorer who brought down the Inca empire. I get confused between Bartholomeu Diaz and Vasco da Gama, but your question helps. In 1498, Vasco da Gama rounded the southern tip of Africa.
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If the astronomer Galileo was born before vascodagama, then he is the first one who would have said it. Maybe vascodagama sailed, but I believe it is Galileo
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Bartolomeu Dias. Portuguese explorer who in 1488 led the first expedition to sail around the southern tip of Africa from the Atlantic and sight the Indian Ocean. Vasco da Gama was the first to reach India ten years later.
We do not know much about Vasco de Gama's early life, but we do know he was born in Sines, on the southwest coast of Portugal. It is also thought he studied mathematics and navigation under Abraham Zacuto in the town of Evora, which is in Portugal. As I said, we do not know much about his early life.
A famous quote that was said in the 1920s was, ''Everything I know I learned after I was thirty.' This was said by Georges Clemenceau.