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Anne Morrow Lindbergh was an American author and aviator, known for her literary works and aviation achievements. Her books, including "Gift from the Sea," explore themes of personal growth and the human experience. She inspired generations with her accomplishments in both literature and flight. Here are 117 of her quotes:
Rollers on the beach, wind in the pines, the slow flapping of herons across sand dunes, drown out the hectic rhythms of city and suburb, time tables and schedules. One falls under their spell, relaxes, stretches out prone. One becomes, in fact, like the element on which one lies, flattened by the sea; bare, open, empty as the beach, erased by today's tides of all yesterday's scribblings.
Anne Morrow Lindbergh
I kept looking at the flowers in a vase near me: lavender sweet peas, fragile winged and yet so still, so perfectly poised, apart, and complete. They are self-sufficient, a world in themselves, a whole - perfect. Is that then, perfection? Is what those sweet peas had what I have, occasionally in moments like that? But flowers always have it - poise, completion, fulfillment, perfection; I only occasionally, like that moment. For that moment I and the sweet peas had an understanding.
Anne Morrow Lindbergh
Anne Morrow Lindbergh
Occupation: American Aviator
Born: June 22, 1906
Died: February 7, 2001
Quotes count: 117
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