Diferencia entre revisiones de «Charles Lindbergh»
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** Fuente: artículo «Is Civilization Progress?» en ''Reader's Digest'', julio de 1964.
* «La [[vida]] cambió después de ese salto
** Original: «''Life changed after that jump... I'd suddenly stepped to the highest level of daring, a level above even that which airplane pilots could attain''».
** Describiendo su primer salto en paracaídas.
** Fuente: ''The Saturday Evening Post'' - Volumen 225 (1953) - Página 150.
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** Fuente: ''"The Wisdom of Wilderness"'' en ''LIFE'', (22 de diciembre de 1967).
* «El hombre también forma parte de la naturaleza. Habiendo evolucionado en
** Original: «The wild world is the human world. Having evolved in it for millions of centuries, we are not far removed by a cloth of civilization. It is packed into our genes. In fact, the more power-driven, complex and delicate our civilization becomes, the more likelihood arises that a collapse will force us back to wildness. There is in wildness a natural wisdom that shapes all Earth's experiments with life. Can we tap this wisdom without experiencing the agony of reverting to wildness? Can we combine it with intellectual developments of which we feel so proud, use it to redirect our modern trends before they lead to a worse breakdown than past civilizations have experienced? I believe we can, and that to do so we must learn from the primitive.»
** Fuente: ''"The Wisdom of Wilderness"'' en ''LIFE'', (22 de diciembre de 1967).
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