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Results of search for Author: Theodore Roosevelt - Page 2 of 4
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The great virtue of my radicalism lies in the fact that I am perfectly ready, if necessary, to be radical on the conservative side.
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Theodore Roosevelt (1858 - 1919)
When they call the roll in the Senate, the Senators do not know whether to answer 'Present' or 'Not guilty.'
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Theodore Roosevelt (1858 - 1919)
The best executive is one who has sense enough to pick good people to do what he wants done, and self-restraint enough to keep from meddling with them while they do it.
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Theodore Roosevelt (1858 - 1919)
A thorough knowledge of the Bible is worth more than a college education.
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Theodore Roosevelt (1858 - 1919)

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Do what you can with what you have, where you are.
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Theodore Roosevelt (1858 - 1919)
While my interest in natural history has added very little to my sum of achievement, it has added immeasurably to my sum of enjoyment in life.
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Theodore Roosevelt (1858 - 1919)
Practical efficiency is common, and lofty idealism not uncommon; it is the combination which is necessary, and the combination is rare
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Theodore Roosevelt (1858 - 1919), An Autobiography
Far better is to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs, even though checkered by failure, than to take rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy much nor suffer much, because they live in the grey twilight that knows not victory nor defeat.
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Theodore Roosevelt (1858 - 1919), The Man in the Arena
Of all forms of tyranny the least attractive and the most vulgar is the tyranny of mere wealth, the tyranny of plutocracy.
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Theodore Roosevelt (1858 - 1919), Theodore Roosevelt, an autobiography
A just war is in the long run far better for a nation's soul than the most prosperous peace obtained by acquiescence in wrong or injustice.
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Theodore Roosevelt (1858 - 1919)
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