195 Quotes by Charles Lindbergh

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    To a person in love, the value of the individual is intuitively known. Love needs no logic for its mission. It roots in a bare wisdom that exists in senses more than mind, a wisdom that, in primitive form, evolved the mind which so often overlooks it.

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    What makes human power erupt like a volcano? What destroy’s it? The civilizations of Rome, Greece, Egypt, China were all eruptions from a human core.

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    Whatever a man imagines he can attain, if he doesn’t become too arrogant and encroach on the rights of the gods.

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    I grow aware of various forms of man and of myself. I am form and I am formless, I am life and I am matter, mortal and immortal. I am one and many – myself and humanity in flux.

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    To be absolutely alone for the first time in the cockpit of a plane hundreds of feet above the ground is an experience never to be forgotten.

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    I know I will be severely criticized by the interventionists in America when I say we should not enter a war unless we have a reasonable chance of winning.

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    If I must fight, I'll fight; but I prefer not to spit at my enemy beforehand.

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