Anne Morrow Lindbergh Quotes
Quotations and aphorisms by Anne Morrow Lindbergh:
What a circus act we women perform every day of our lives. Look at us. We run a tightrope daily, balancing a pile of books on the head. Baby-carriage, parasol, kitchen chair, still under control. Steady now! This is not the life of simplicity but the life of multiplicity that the wise men warn us of.
~Anne Morrow Lindbergh
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America, which has the most glorious present still existing in the world today, hardly stops to enjoy it, in her insatiable appetite for the future.
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The wave of the future is coming and there is no fighting it.
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Only in growth, reform, and change, paradoxically enough, is true security to be found.
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How one hates to think of oneself as alone. How one avoids it. It seems to imply rejection or unpopularity.
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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.
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The loneliness you get by the sea is personal and alive. It doesn't subdue you and make you feel abject. It's stimulating loneliness.
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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.
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Perhaps this is the most important thing for me to take back from beach-living: simply the memory that each cycle of the tide is valid; each cycle of the wave is valid; each cycle of a relationship is valid.
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The punctuation of anniversaries is terrible, like the closing of doors, one after another between you and what you want to hold on to.
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If you surrender completely to the moments as they pass, you live more richly those moments.
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By and large, mothers and housewives are the only workers who do not have regular time off. They are the great vacationless class.
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The sea does not reward those who are too anxious, too greedy, or too impatient. One should lie empty, open, choiceless as a beach - waiting for a gift from the sea.
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To be deeply in love is, of course, a great liberating force.
~Anne Morrow Lindbergh
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I do not believe that sheer suffering teaches. If suffering alone taught, all the world would be wise, since everyone suffers. To suffering must be added mourning, understanding, patience, love, openness and the willingness to remain vulnerable.
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It takes as much courage to have tried and failed as it does to have tried and succeeded.
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The bearing, rearing, feeding and educating of children; the running of a house with its thousand details; human relationships with their myriad pulls - women's normal occupations in general run counter to creative life, or contemplative life, or saintly life.
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I feel we are all islands - in a common sea.
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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.
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Good communication is just as stimulating as black coffee, and just as hard to sleep after.
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How hard it is to have the beautiful interdependence of marriage and yet be strong in oneself alone.
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I believe that what woman resents is not so much giving herself in pieces as giving herself purposelessly.
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To give without any reward, or any notice, has a special quality of its own.
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One cannot collect all the beautiful shells on the beach. One can collect only a few, and they are more beautiful if they are few.
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Life is a gift, given in trust - like a child.
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After all, I don't see why I am always asking for private, individual, selfish miracles when every year there are miracles like white dogwood.
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It is only in solitude that I ever find my own core.
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For happiness one needs security, but joy can spring like a flower even from the cliffs of despair.
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Grief can't be shared. Everyone carries it alone. His own burden in his own way.
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Certain springs are tapped only when we are alone. Women need solitude in order to find again the true essence of themselves; that firm strand which will be the indispensable center of a whole web of human relationships.
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I must write it all out, at any cost. Writing is thinking. It is more than living, for it is being conscious of living.
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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.
~Anne Morrow Lindbergh
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Don't wish me happiness - I don't expect to be happy it's gotten beyond that, somehow. Wish me courage and strength and a sense of humor - I will need them all.
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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.
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The most exhausting thing in life is being insincere.
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The only real security is not in owning or possessing, not in demanding or expecting, not in hoping, even. Security in a relationship lies neither in looking back to what it was, nor forward to what it might be, but living in the present and accepting it as it is now.
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One can never pay in gratitude; one can only pay 'in kind' somewhere else in life.
~Anne Morrow Lindbergh
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When the wedding march sounds the resolute approach, the clock no longer ticks, it tolls the hour. The figures in the aisle are no longer individuals, they symbolize the human race.
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Men kick friendship around like a football, but it doesn't seem to crack. Women treat it like glass and it goes to pieces.
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For sleep, one needs endless depths of blackness to sink into; daylight is too shallow, it will not cover one.
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