Charles Lindbergh Quotes About Lying

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  • Real freedom lies in wildness, not in civilization.

    Charles A. Lindbergh (1992). “Autobiography of Values”, Harcourt
  • I realized that If I had to choose, I would rather have birds than airplanes.

    "Is Civilization Progress?". Reader's Digest, July 1964.
  • The greatest danger to this country lies in their large ownership and influence in our motion pictures, our press, our radio and our government.

    Speech in Des Moines, Iowa, September 11, 1941.
  • Instead of agitating for war, the Jewish groups in this country should be opposing it in every possible way, for they will be among the first to feel its consequences. Tolerance is a virtue that depends upon peace and strength. History shows that it cannot survive war and devastation. A few very far-sighted Jewish people realize this and stand opposed to intervention. But the majority still do not. Their greatest danger to this country lies in their ownership and influence in our motion pictures, our press, our radio, and our government.

  • Lying under an acacia tree with the sound of the dawn around me, I realized more clearly the facts that man should never overlook: that the construction of an airplane, for instance, is simple when compared [with] a bird; that airplanes depend on an advanced civilization, and that were civilization is most advanced, few birds exist. I realized that If I had to choose, I would rather have birds than airplanes.

    Simple  
  • The essence of life, I concluded, did not lie in the material. It penetrated, but was not bound to, the physical world of science.

  • The Jews are one of the principle forces attempting to lead the U.S. into the war. The Jews greatest danger to this country lies in their large ownership and influence in our motion pictures, our press, our radio and our Government. I am saying that the LEADERS of the Jewish race wish to involve us in the war for reasons that are NOT AMERICAN.

  • If one took no chances, one would not fly at all. Safety lies in the judgment of the chances one takes.

    Charles Augustus Lindbergh (1970). “The wartime journals of Charles A. Lindbergh”, Harcourt
  • What freedom lies in flying, what Godlike power it gives to men . . . I lose all consciousness in this strong unmortal space crowded with beauty, pierced with danger.

    Men  
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Charles Lindbergh

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