Charles Lindbergh Quotes About Values

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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.

    Charles A. Lindbergh (1978). “Autobiography of Values”, Harcourt
  • But accuracy means something to me. It's vital to my sense of values. I've learned not to trust people who are inaccurate. Every aviator knows that if mechanics are inaccurate. aircraft crash.

    Mean  
    "The Spirit of St. Louis".
  • Man must feel the earth to know himself and recognize his values. God made life simple. It is man who complicates it.

    Men  
    Reader's Digest, July 1972.
  • 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 different elements, as though the body were only a home with which the mind has been associated but by no means bound. Consciousness grows independent of the ordinary senses. You see without assistance from the eyes, over distances beyond the visual horizon. There are moments when existence appears independent even of the mind. The importance of physical desire and immediate surroundings is submerged in the apprehension of universal values.

    Distance   Eye  
  • Life's values originate in circumstances over which the individual has no control.

    Charles A. Lindbergh (1992). “Autobiography of Values”, Harcourt
  • To a person in love, the value of the individual is intuitively known. Love needs no logic for its mission.

    Charles A. Lindbergh (1992). “Autobiography of Values”, Harcourt
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Charles Lindbergh

  • Born: February 4, 1902
  • Died: August 26, 1974
  • Occupation: Aviator
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