Absolutes Quote by Mark Twain
“A pilot must have a memory developed to absolute perfection. But there are two higher qualities which he also must have. He must have good and quick judgment and decision, and a cool, calm courage that no peril can shake.”
About This Quote
Source Speech: The American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1905
A pilot needs flawless memory, swift judgment, and unshakable calm under danger.
In simple terms: Memory, judgment, calm are vital.
Cultivate memory, judgment, calm.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- aviation training
- crisis management
- executive leadership
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can you train calm under pressure?
- What drills improve judgment speed?
Memory alone isn’t enough without adaptability.