Anne Morrow Lindbergh Quotes & Sayings (Page 4)
Anne Morrow Lindbergh quotes and sayings page 4 (deceased writer born on Jun 22, 1906). These are the last 10 out of 40 quotes we have for her.
“How one hates to think of oneself as alone. How one avoids it. It seems to imply rejection or unpopularity.”
“For sleep, one needs endless depths of blackness to sink into; daylight is too shallow, it will not cover one.”
“How hard it is to have the beautiful interdependence of marriage and yet be strong in oneself alone.”
“The punctuation of anniversaries is terrible, like the closing of doors, one after another between you and what you want to hold on to.”
“I have been overcome by the beauty and richness of our life together, those early mornings setting out, those evenings gleaming with rivers and lakes below us, still holding the last light.”
“Travelers are always discoverers, especially those who travel by air. There are no signposts in the sky to show a man has passed that way before. There are no channels marked. The flier breaks each second into new uncharted seas.”
“Those fields of daisies we landed on, and dusty fields and desert stretches. Memories of many skies and earths beneath us - many days, many nights of stars.”
“There are no signposts in the sky to show a man has passed that way before. There are no channels marked. The flier breaks each second into new uncharted seas.”
“To be deeply in love is, of course, a great liberating force.”
“Life is a gift, given in trust - like a child.”
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