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Charles A. Lindbergh, Jr.
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quote: LINDBERGH FLIES ALONE Alone? Is he alone at whose right side rides Courage, with Skill within the cockpit and faith upon the left? Does solitude surround the brave when Adventure leads the way and Ambition reads the dials? Is there no company with him, fo
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Charlene Spretnak
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quote: There are sacred moments in life when we experience in rational and very direct ways that separation, the boundary between ourselves and other people and between ourselves and Nature, is illusion. Oneness is reality. We can experience that stasis is illus
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Charles Caleb Colton
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quote: The greatest friend of truth is Time, her greatest enemy is Prejudice, And her constant companion is Humility.
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Cal Ripkin Jr.
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quote: Describing how he has changed over the course of his consecutive games record. Less and grayer hair.
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Cardinal John Henry Newman
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quote: When men understand what each other mean, they see, for the most part, that controversy is either superfluous or hopeless.
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