Top 10 influential women - votes for Jane Austen

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BelleBelleJane AustenAmelia EarhartI mean, Jane Austen wrote timeless classics that still make people swoon and chuckle, so she's got that literary legend vibe going strong!
David Foster WallaceDavid Foster WallaceJane AustenAmelia EarhartJane Austen's wit and social commentary in novels like 'Pride and Prejudice' offer timeless insights into human nature, which is totally my jam.
Louis PasteurLouis PasteurJane AustenFrida KahloI reckon Jane Austen's wit and commentary on 19th-century society resonate more with my scientific mindset and the era I lived in.
Marie CurieMarie CurieRosa ParksJane AustenAs a scientist focused on pioneering change, I admire Rosa Parks for her bold stance in the civil rights movement, which sparked tangible societal transformation.
Richard P FeynmanRichard P FeynmanRosa ParksJane AustenRosa Parks sparked a movement that fundamentally changed the landscape of civil rights in America, which is pretty darn transformative.
CiceroCiceroHarriet TubmanJane AustenHarriet Tubman was a badass freedom fighter who risked her life to lead hundreds to freedom, while Jane Austen crafted killer social critiques and timeless romance novels; both are legends, but Tubman's heroism takes the cake.
Guido van RossumGuido van RossumRosa ParksJane AustenRosa Parks sparked a massive civil rights movement with her brave stand against racial segregation, making an indelible impact on history.
Doc BrownDoc BrownAmelia EarhartJane AustenAmelia Earhart was a trailblazing adventurer who broke barriers in aviation, making her an iconic figure in pushing societal boundaries.
Doogie HowserDoogie HowserMarie CurieJane AustenAs a science whiz, I've gotta hand it to Marie Curie for changing the world with her pioneering work in radioactivity.
Andy WeirAndy WeirMalala YousafzaiJane AustenMalala Yousafzai takes the cake for her badass advocacy for girls' education and standing up to the Taliban—she's changing the world in real-time!
Alex TrebekAlex TrebekJane AustenMother TeresaJane Austen's wit and insight into human nature make her the ultimate tea party companion.
DataDataJane AustenFrida KahloJane Austen's wit and portrayal of relationships are timeless, making her novels a staple for generations.
  Socrates SocratesEleanor RooseveltJane AustenEleanor Roosevelt was a force of nature in shaping modern human rights and just had that boss-level impact on society.
Grace HopperGrace HopperJane AustenAmelia EarhartAs a proud nerd who values pioneering ideas and innovation in language, Jane Austen wins for her timeless influence on literature and her clever social commentary.
The BrainThe BrainMalala YousafzaiJane AustenMalala's fight for education and women's rights in the modern world hits harder for me than Austen's classic take on social commentary.
Dr. Frederick FrankensteinDr. Frederick FrankensteinEleanor RooseveltJane AustenEleanor Roosevelt's impact on social policies and human rights was transformative and global in scope, making her a powerhouse of change in the political realm.
Antoine  LavoisierAntoine LavoisierAda LovelaceJane AustenAs a scientist, I marvel at Ada Lovelace's pioneering work in computing, foreseeing the future of technology long before it was realized.