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Charles Lindbergh
American
Aviator
Born:
Feb 4
,
1902
Died:
Aug 26
,
1974
Airplane
Civilization
Life
Time
War
You
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Living in dreams of yesterday, we find ourselves still dreaming of impossible future conquests.
Charles Lindbergh
Future
Dreams
Impossible
Yesterday
Living
Ourselves
Find
Dreaming
Still
If I had to choose, I would rather have birds than airplanes.
Charles Lindbergh
Birds
Airplane
Would
Rather
Had
Than
Choose
Is he alone who has courage on his right hand and faith on his left hand?
Charles Lindbergh
Faith
Alone
Courage
He
His
Hand
Left
Who
Right
Right Hand
How long can men thrive between walls of brick, walking on asphalt pavements, breathing the fumes of coal and oil, growing, working, dying, with hardly a thought of wind, and sky, and fields of grain, seeing only machine-made beauty, the mineral-like quality of life?
Charles Lindbergh
Life
Quality
Walls
Sky
Thought
Men
Wind
Long
Thrive
Beauty
Seeing
Only
Between
Quality Of Life
How
Walking
Oil
Grain
Dying
Fields
Breathing
Pavement
Working
Coal
Brick
Growing
Hardly
In time of war, truth is always replaced by propaganda.
Charles Lindbergh
Truth
War
Time
Truth Is
Propaganda
Always
Replaced
In wilderness I sense the miracle of life, and behind it our scientific accomplishments fade to trivia.
Charles Lindbergh
Life
Nature
Sense
Our
Wilderness
Miracle
Trivia
Fade
Scientific
Accomplishments
Behind
It is not that I believe ideals are unimportant, even among the realities of war; but if a nation is to survive in a hostile world, its ideals must be backed by the hard logic of military practicability.
Charles Lindbergh
War
World
Nation
Military
Believe
Backed
Must
Logic
Hostile
Ideals
Survive
Realities
To Survive
Unimportant
Hard
Even
Among
I would rather spend one day on Maui than 30 days in the hospital.
Charles Lindbergh
Day
Spend
One Day
Would
Rather
Hospital
Days
Than
About forty miles away from Paris, I began to see the old trench flares they were sending up at Le Bourget. I knew then I had made it, and as I approached the field with all its lights, it was a simple matter to circle once and then pick a spot sufficiently far away from the crowd to land O.K.
Charles Lindbergh
Simple
Matter
Old
Circle
Made
Field
Trench
Once
See
About
Paris
Crowd
Had
Pick
Knew
Lights
Spot
Were
Began
Up
Sending
Land
Far
Far Away
Then
Miles
Forty
Away
Sufficiently
We are in grave danger of losing forever not just millions of years of evolution on earth, but the eons of change that have produced man and his natural environment.
Charles Lindbergh
Man
Change
Natural
Losing
Earth
Danger
Evolution
Environment
His
Years
Forever
Just
Natural Environment
Produced
Grave
Millions
Millions Of Years
Civilization must be based on life. We should never forget that human life was created in and for millions of centuries, was nourished by primitive wildness. We cannot separate ourselves from this ancestral background.
Charles Lindbergh
Life
Background
Wildness
Ancestral
We Cannot
Ourselves
Must
Civilization
Never
Never Forget
Primitive
Forget
Human
Cannot
Centuries
Created
Separate
Should
Human Life
Nourished
Based
Millions
There is no better way to give comfort to an enemy than to divide the people of a nation over the issue of foreign war. There is no shorter road to defeat than by entering a war with inadequate preparation.
Charles Lindbergh
War
People
Enemy
Better
Nation
Preparation
Defeat
Way
Entering
Give
Divide
Road
Better Way
Over
Comfort
Foreign
Issue
Than
Inadequate
I had four sandwiches when I left New York. I only ate one and a half during the whole trip and drank a little water. I don't suppose I had time to eat any more because, you know, it surprised me how short a distance it is to Europe.
Charles Lindbergh
Time
Me
You
Water
Half
Distance
Drank
Ate
Eat
Trip
More
Only
Had
New
Suppose
Know
Because
How
Surprised
Left
York
Any
Short
New York
Little
Sandwiches
Europe
Whole
Four
I owned the world that hour as I rode over it. free of the earth, free of the mountains, free of the clouds, but how inseparably I was bound to them.
Charles Lindbergh
Clouds
World
Free
Mountains
Earth
Bound
Over
Over It
Hour
How
Rode
Owned
Them
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