But I have seen the science I worshipped and the aircraft I loved destroying the civilization I expected them to serve. |
He makes fuzz come out of my bald patch! |
How long can men thrive between walls of brick, walking on asphalt pavements, breathing the fumes of coal and of oil, growing, working, dying, with hardly a thought of wind, and sky, and fields of grain, seeing only machine-made beauty, the mineral-like quality of life? |
I didn't know enough. |
I never had a dull moment at Detroit. |
I owned the world that hour as I rode over it. free of the earth, free of the mountains, free of the clouds, but how inseparably I was bound to them. |
I owned the world that hour as I rode over it. free of the earth, free of the mountains, free of the clouds, but how inseparably I was bound to them. |
If I had to choose, I would rather have birds than airplanes. |
In wilderness I sense the miracle of life, and behind it our scientific accomplishments fade to trivia. |
Is he alone who has courage on his right hand and faith on his left hand? |
Isn't it strange that we talk least about the things we think about most? |
It is the greatest shot of adrenaline to be doing what you have wanted to do so badly. You almost feel like you could fly without the plane. |
It is the greatest shot of adrenaline to be doing what you have wanted to do so badly. You almost feel like you could fly without the plane. |
It was not the outer granduer of the Roman but the inner simplicity of the Christian that lived through the ages. |
Life is a culmination of the past, an awareness of the present, an indication of a future beyond knowledge, the quality that gives a touch of divinity to matter. |