Anne Morrow Lindbergh Famous Quotes
"The intellectual is constantly betrayed by his vanity. Godlike he blandly assumes that he can express everything in words whereas the things one loves, lives, and dies for are not, in the last analysis completely expressible in words."
"Arranging a bowl of flowers in the morning can give a sense of quiet in a crowded day - like writing a poem, or saying a prayer."
Good communication is as stimulating as black coffee and just as hard to sleep after.
"A simple enough pleasure, surely, to have breakfast alone with one's husband, but how seldom married people in the midst of life achieve it."
"Perhaps I am a bear, or some hibernating animal underneath, for the instinct to be half asleep all winter is so strong in me."
Anne Morrow Lindbergh Quotations
The whole point of getting things done is knowing what to leave undone.
Lady Reading
Marriages are made in heaven and consummated on Earth.
John Lyly
"When you play, play hard when you work, don't play at all."
Theodore Roosevelt
"We have entered an age in which education is not just a luxury permitting some men an advantage over others. It has become a necessity without which a person is defenseless in this complex, industrialized society. ... We have truly entered the century of the educated man."
Lyndon B Johnson
"Effective leadership is putting first things first. Effective management is discipline, carrying it out."
Stephen Covey
"Friends are generally of the same sex, for when men and women agree, it is only in the conclusions their reasons are always different."
George Santayana
"Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe, to assure the survival and success of liberty."
John Fitzgerald Kennedy
"There's always somebody who is paid too much, and taxed too little - and it's always somebody else."
Cullen Hightower
A politician is a person who thinks twice before he says nothing.
Joe Moore
It is one of those beautiful compensations of this life that no one can sincerely try to help another without helping himself.
Charles Dudley Warner