Joy Adamson

Austrian-British naturalist, painter, writer, collector and illustrator (1910–1980)

Friederike Victoria "Joy" Adamson (20 January 19103 January 1980) was a naturalist, artist and author. Her book, Born Free, which chronicles her experiences raising a lion cub named Elsa, has been translated into multiple languages and adapted into an Academy Award-winning film of the same name.

Diana Muldaur as Joy Adamson from the television program Born Free (1974)

Quotes

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  • Only one thing is certain. People get out of life exactly what they put into it.
    • Written by Adamson in her autobiography, The Searching Spirit: Joy Adamson's Autobiography, published in 1979. “ISBN 0-151-79919-9
  • I well remember the time, after the First World War, when one needed a tillion-mark note to buy a dozen eggs. Since paper, however, was still valuable, the bank notes were stored in gigantic silos which stood in the yards of our factories. In these we children made tunnels and played among the billions and trillions — a strange introduction to money, but perhaps it helped me to realize how worthless it can become when man-made values change.
    • Written by Adamson in her autobiography, The Searching Spirit: Joy Adamson's Autobiography, published in 1979. “ISBN 0-151-79919-9
  • Millions of people had been uprooted by the war and could not adapt themselves to a new way of life. On the other hand, certain people had grown rich and powerful.
    • Written by Adamson in her autobiography, The Searching Spirit: Joy Adamson's Autobiography, published in 1979. “ISBN 0-151-79919-9
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