Charles Lindbergh — "I have learned that the most important thing in life is to be true to yourself, …"
I have learned that the most important thing in life is to be true to yourself, even when it is difficult.
I have learned that the most important thing in life is to be true to yourself, even when it is difficult.
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"It is not a question of whether we like the Jewish race or not; it is a question of whether we are to survive. We must protect our European blood."
"I am proud to be a white man, and I will defend my race."
"I am not an anti-Semite, but I believe that the Jewish influence in our country is too strong."
"The future belongs to the strong races, and the white race is strong."
"Real freedom lies in wildness, not in civilization."
American aviator who completed the first solo nonstop transatlantic flight (Spirit of St. Louis, May 1927) and later led the isolationist America First Committee against US entry into WWII. Closely associated with Amelia Earhart (aviation contemporary). For an intellectual contrast, see Franklin D. Roosevelt, 32nd US President — FDR's interventionist Lend-Lease policy and 1941 declaration of war ended Lindbergh's America First isolationism; FDR publicly questioned Lindbergh's loyalty in April 1941, leading Lindbergh to resign his Air Corps Reserve commission. The cleanest 'interventionist president vs celebrity-isolationist' pairing in 20th-century US politics.
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