“Adventure is worth while in itself.”—Amelia Earhart, 1932 A
fearless pioneer and a record-breaking pilot, Amelia Earhart
engaged the nation and the world when she became the first woman to
fly solo across the Atlantic. Today people remember her most for
her disappearance on the last leg of her round-the-world flight in
1937. But more than a record breaker or a ghost lost over the
Pacific, Earhart was ambitious, driven, and strong at a time when
all three of these traits were considered unfeminine. Earhart’s
words and her example encouraged women to step beyond the narrow
confines of their traditional roles. The Quotable Amelia Earhart
brings together statements from a variety of sources and covers a
wide range of topics, including Earhart’s flights and her
opinions on politics, work, religion, and gender equality. This
definitive resource provides a concise, documented collection of
Earhart’s quotations so that her words, as well as her
achievements, may inspire a new generation.
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