I have travelled and been pretty much a one man operation for most of my career, and I think it'll continue to be that way.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Every experience makes you a man.
I've been involved in something which was chaotic and insane. All I can say now is that I am, and intend to stay, a single man.
I think that women on expeditions often get sucked into giving 150 percent of themselves because they feel they have to prove themselves physically equal to men. We get ourselves into trouble and burn out.
It is not fit that every man should travel; it makes a wise man better, and a fool worse.
Do I understand that I'm in a man's industry? 100%.
Ambition leads me not only farther than any other man has been before me, but as far as I think it possible for man to go.
Most men who have really lived have had, in some share, their great adventure. This railway is mine.
I've had a very full and lovely career so far, and I can't honestly say that I've ever really found myself in a man's world, struggling for an identity or trying to prove something.
It seems to me that it will be very wearisome to be a man.
I have learned that I am a one-woman man.