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Animal Quote by Charles Lindbergh

“When I watch species other than my own, their instinct's wisdom is what most impresses and disturbs me.” quote by Charles Lindbergh
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“When I watch species other than my own, their instinct's wisdom is what most impresses and disturbs me.”

Charles Lindbergh

About This Quote

Observes that non‑human species exhibit instinctive wisdom that both amazes and unsettles us, highlighting a contrast between natural intuition and human rationality.

In simple terms: Animal instincts are both impressive and disconcerting.

Key Takeaway

Instinctual knowledge can challenge human assumptions.

Themes

nature instinct wisdom humility anthropocentrism

Mood

curious thoughtful

Type

observation philosophical

When to use this quote

  • watching wildlife behavior
  • studying animal navigation

Key Concepts

comparative cognition philosophy of mind

Practical Applications

  • incorporate biomimicry in design
  • reflect on human bias

Questions to Reflect On

  • What can we learn from animal instincts?
  • Do we undervalue our own intuitive knowledge?
A Different Perspective

Human cognition also includes intuition; the quote may over‑emphasize a divide.

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