Top 14 Quotes & Sayings by Jimmy Doolittle

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American aviator Jimmy Doolittle.
Last updated on November 25, 2024.
Jimmy Doolittle

James Harold Doolittle was an American military general and aviation pioneer who received the Medal of Honor for his daring raid on Japan during World War II. He also made early coast-to-coast flights, record-breaking speed flights, won many flying races, and helped develop and flight-test instrument flying.

If we should have to fight, we should be prepared to so so from the neck up instead of from the neck down.
The first lesson is that you can't lose a war if you have command of the air, and you can't win a war if you haven't.
I am not a very timid type. It's very important to some people, but not to me. I have a simple philosophy: worry about those things you can fix. It you can't fix it, don't worry about it; accept it and do the best you can.
I have been luckier than the law of averages should allow. I could never be so lucky again. — © Jimmy Doolittle
I have been luckier than the law of averages should allow. I could never be so lucky again.
The function and Navy in any future war will be to support the dominant air arm.
If we should have to fight, we should be prepared to do so from the neck up instead of from the neck down.
To become an ace a fighter must have extraordinary eyesight, strength, and agility, a huntsman's eye, coolness in a pinch, calculated recklessness, a full measure of courage and occasional luck!
The country will some day pay for the stupidities of those who were in the majority on this commission. They know as much about the future of aviation as they do about the sign writing of the Aztecs.
Hitherto acceptable norms of human conduct do not apply. If the United States is to survive, long-standing American concepts of 'fair play' must be reconsidered. We must develop effective espionage and counterespionage services and must learn to subvert, sabotage and destroy our enemies by more clever, more sophisticated, and more effective methods than those used against us. It may become necessary that the American people be made acquainted with, understand and support this fundamentally repugnant philosophy.
Nothing is as strong as the heart of a volunteer.
Just try to make the world a better place for your having been here.
Adolf Galland said that the day we took our fighters off the bombers and put them against the German fighters, that is, went from defensive to offsensive, Germany lost the air war. I made that decision and it was my most important decision during World War II. As you can imagine, the bomber crews were upset. The fighter pilots were ecstatic.
Germany may have recovered a flying saucer as early as 1939
I could never be so lucky again
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