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In this situation I was constantly exposed to danger and death
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"In this situation I was constantly exposed to danger and death"

- Daniel Boone

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Daniel Boone was an American pioneer and explorer who resided in the 18th century. He was understood for his exploration of the American frontier and his bravery in the face of threat. The quote is describing a specific circumstance in which Boone was continuously exposed to risk and death. This might be describing a particular exploration or journey he was on, or an amount of time in which he was living in a dangerous environment. It might likewise be describing a battle or dispute he was involved in. Whatever the scenario was, it was clear that Boone was continuously in danger and his life was at danger. He was brave enough to face these dangers and continue on with his expeditions and experiences. His courage and determination are an inspiration to all of us.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Daniel Boone between November 2, 1734 and September 26, 1820. He/she was a famous Explorer from USA. The author also have 19 other quotes.

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