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Anne Morrow Lindbergh Quotes - Page 9

Frenchwomen just never look ungroomed, do they?

Frenchwomen just never look ungroomed, do they?

Anne Morrow Lindbergh (1981). “War within and without: diaries and letters of Anne Morrow Lindbergh, 1939-1944”, Berkley

Cut asparagus at night - in desperation. When one is very tired one always does one more thing.

Anne Morrow Lindbergh (1981). “War within and without: diaries and letters of Anne Morrow Lindbergh, 1939-1944”, Berkley

When one is a stranger to oneself, then one is estranged from others, too.

Anne Morrow Lindbergh (2002). “Wisdom from Gift from the Sea”, p.24, Peter Pauper Press, Inc.

Fame is a kind of death because it arrests life around the person in the public eye.

ANNE MORROW lINDBERGH (1973). “HOUR OF GOLD HOUR OF LEAD”

war is a thug's game. The thug strikes first and harder. He doesn't go by rules and he isn't afraid of hurting people.

Anne Morrow Lindbergh (1981). “War within and without: diaries and letters of Anne Morrow Lindbergh, 1939-1944”, Berkley

For it is not merely the trivial which clutters our lives but the important as well

Anne Morrow Lindbergh (2002). “Wisdom from Gift from the Sea”, p.67, Peter Pauper Press, Inc.

For it is only framed in space that beauty blooms.

Anne Morrow Lindbergh (2002). “Wisdom from Gift from the Sea”, p.63, Peter Pauper Press, Inc.

... writing letters is thinking, just as talking to you is thinking.

Anne Morrow Lindbergh (1974). “Locked rooms and open doors”, Not Avail