All Charles Lindbergh Quotes
- I'm not bound to be in aviation at all. I'm here only because I love the sky and flying more than anything else on earth.… Accomplished
- On a long flight, after periods of crisis and many hours of fatigue, mind and body may become disunited until at times they seem completely… Appears
- Then what am I - the body substance which I can see with my eyes and feel with my hands? Or am I this realization,… All
- After my death, the molecules of my being will return to the earth and sky. They came from the stars. I am of the stars. Came
- God made life simple. It is man who complicates it. Complicates
- It was that quality that led me into aviation in the first place — it was a love of the air and sky and flying,… Adventure
- Man has risen so far above all other species that he competes in ways unique in nature. He fights by means of complicated weapons; he… All
- Is cruelty a moral judgment if it is fundamental to forms of life? Who is man to say that the workings of nature, and therefore… Cruel
- As civilization advances, man grows unconscious of the primitive elements of life; he is separated from them by his perfection of material techniques. Advances
- Man is a mixture of desires that extend beyond his knowledge and often result in action conflicting with rationality. Action
- Without death there would be no awareness of life, and the recurring selection and renewal that has caused life's progress would be ended. Awareness
- The individual is at the apex of his species' past, at the entrance to its future. Apex
- At the end of the first half-century of engine-driven flight, we are confronted with the stark fact that the historical significance of aircraft has been… Aircraft
- When I watch species other than my own, their instinct's wisdom is what most impresses and disturbs me. Disturbs
- 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. All
- Time is an abstraction which, on earth, exists only for the human brain it has evolved. Abstraction
- Life's values originate in circumstances over which the individual has no control. Circumstances
- The life of an aviator seemed to me ideal. It involved skill. It brought adventure. It made use of the latest developments of science. Mechanical… Adventure
- We are disturbed about the effect of the Jewish influence on our press, radio, and motion pictures. It may become very serious. (Fulton) Lewis told… Advertising
- When the President signs this act, the invisible government by the money power will be legalized. Act
- One boy's a boy, two boys are half a boy; three boys are no boy at all. All
- At first you can stand the spotlight in your eyes. Then it blinds you. Others can see you, but you cannot see them. Blinds
- The forces of Hannibal, Drake and Napoleon moved at best with the horses' gallop or the speed of wind on sail. Now, aviation brings a… Action
- I live only in the moment in this strange unmortal space, crowded with beauty, pierced with danger. Beauty
- Peace is a virgin who dare not show her face without Strength, her father, for protection. Dare