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Things Quotes by Amelia Earhart
- The more one does and sees and feels, the more one is able to do, and the more genuine may be one's appreciation of fundamental…
- Never do things others can do and will do if there are things others cannot do or will not do.
- Please know that I am aware of the hazards. I want to do it because I want to do it. Women must try to do…
- Courage is the price that Life exacts for granting peace, The soul that knows it not, knows no release, From little things; Knows not the…
- Women must try to do things as men have tried. When they fail their failure must be but a challenge to others.
- Courage is the price that life exacts for granting peace. The soul that knows it not, knows no release from little things; knows not the…
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