Amelia Earhart Quotes

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“The magnificent thing about her [Amelia Earhart] is, in the eyes of the world, she simply never died. Her fear never witnessed, her failure never recorded, her shiny twin-engine Electra never recovered. Earhart's legacy of inspiration is amplified because her adventure is perpetual. We don't think of her as dead; we think of her as missing. She is forever flying, somewhere beyond Lae, over that limitless blue horizon.”
Josh Gates, Destination Truth: Memoirs of a Monster Hunter

Peter Heller
“Missing what most of the time? The babbling faceless agora, the fame, the parties, the pop of flash bulbs? The lovers, the gaiety, the champagne? The solitude carved out of celebrity, poring over charts by a single lamp on a wide desk in a venerable hotel? Room service, coffee before dawn? The company of one friend, two? The choice: All of it or not? Some or none? Now, not now, maybe later?”
Peter Heller, The Dog Stars

Christopher  Gerard
“A lot of the names in Talon reference other people or events. For example Amelia, the giant Eagle, was a “tip of my hat” to the extraordinary aviator Amelia Earhart. Both love(d) to fly!”
Christopher Gerard, Talon: A Jack Rawson Saga

Jarod Kintz
“Ducks are the fish of the bird world. I like to drink beer and catch a few. One line that always hooks them is this: “You can take a crash course in flying from The Amelia Earhart School of Aviation with no money down.”
Jarod Kintz, Ducks are the stars of the karaoke bird world

Amelia Earhart
“Never interrupt someone doing what you said couldn’t be done.”
Amelia Earhart

Jarod Kintz
“Watches and clocks are round, like the product Brick Oven serves with five-star flavor, because it's always pizza time. But I'm always split over what to order, because I make their wings disappear like I'm Amelia Earhart.”
Jarod Kintz, 94,000 Wasps in a Trench Coat

Candace Fleming
“Neta crawled out of the wreckage, hoping against hope that Amelia wasn’t hurt.

She wasn’t. She was standing next to the plane, grinning and powdering her nose. “We have to look nice [if] reporters arrive,” she said.”
Candace Fleming, Amelia Lost: The Life and Disappearance of Amelia Earhart