195 Quotes by Charles Lindbergh


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    Air power is new to all our countries. It brings advantages to some and weakens others; it calls for readjustment everywhere.

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    It is always easier to deal in truth and honesty and follow these to their legitimate ends, than it is to construct and adjust a false superstructure upon a false base.

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    We are compelled to work more hours per day, receive less pay per hour, pay more for what we buy, and recieve less for what we sell. The consequence is that we must work harder and more hours per day than we should, and in the end have less than what is due to us as our part of the advantages, conveniences and opportunities resulting from advancing civilization.

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    We can so reconstruct society that it will be self-perpetuating instead of as now, self-exhaustive.

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    The readiness to blame a dead pilot for an accident is nauseating, but it has been the tendency ever since I can remember. What pilot has not been in positions where he was in danger and where perfect judgment would have advised against going?

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    What kind of man would live a life without daring? Is life so sweet that we should criticize men that seek adventure? Is there a better way to die?

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