Famous quote by Amelia Earhart

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Flying might not be all plain sailing, but the fun of it is worth the price
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"Flying might not be all plain sailing, but the fun of it is worth the price"

- Amelia Earhart

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This quote by Amelia Earhart speaks to the pleasures of flying, in spite of the obstacles that featured it. Earhart is recommending that although flying can be tough, the excitement and excitement of it deserves the effort. She is motivating people to take threats and to welcome the adventure of flying. Earhart was a pioneering pilot who was the first woman to fly solo throughout the Atlantic Ocean. She was an advocate for ladies's rights and a role model for aspiring pilots. Her quote is a tip that although there may be obstacles, the delight of flying is worth the effort. Earhart's quote is a testament to her courage and her passion for flying. It is a tip that with hard work and dedication, anything is possible. Earhart's quote is a motivating reminder that the rewards of taking risks and pushing limits deserve the effort.

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Amelia Earhart This quote is written / told by Amelia Earhart between July 24, 1898 and July 2, 1937. She was a famous Aviator from USA. The author also have 18 other quotes.

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