Charles Lindbergh Quotes About Humanity

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  • I grow aware of various forms of man and of myself. I am form and I am formless, I am life and I am matter, mortal and immortal. I am one and many -- myself and humanity in flux.

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    Charles Augustus Lindbergh (1978). “Autobiography of values”, Harcourt
  • The manipulation of credit has been the most potent of all methods employed by financiers as a means of controlling commerce and fixing prices.We are all consumers and should all be producers.This credit is a tax upon humanity as if government bonds were issued and people were obliged to pay it.

  • To be a true Progressive it is not sufficient to stand up and say that one belives in what has been promulgated as progressive principles. One must be progressive in heart and active in promoting the progressive principles of today, tomorrow and always. There is no resting point, for humanity is ever ascending to a higher and better goal.

    Charles Lindbergh (1913). “Banking and Currency and the Money Trust”, p.130, Lulu.com
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Charles Lindbergh

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