“Theodore Roosevelt once said: “In 1880, I was graduated from Harvard University and then my education began.” — Herbert N Cassion Copy Share Image
People will love him (Theodore Roosevelt) for the enemies he has made. — Doris Kearns Goodwin Copy Share Image
The government is us; WE are the government, you and I."- Theodore Roosevelt — Theodore Roosevelt Copy Share Image
With self-discipline most anything is possible. Theodore Roosevelt Rule your mind or it will rule you. — Horace Copy Share Image
With self-discipline most anything is possible. --Theodore Roosevelt — Theodore Roosevelt Copy Share Image
“Speak softly, but carry a big stick. —Theodore Roosevelt, U.S. president” — Adam M. Grant Copy Share Image
“The most successful politician is he who says what everybody is thinking most often and in the loudest voice. Theodore Roosevelt” — Hugh Brogan Copy Share Image
Theodore Roosevelt is a natural choice for leadership education. Along with many other observers, I believe he was among the greatest of… — James M Strock Copy Share Image
“If you could kick the person in the pants responsible for most of your trouble, you wouldn't sit for a month. Theodore… — Doug Dandridge Copy Share Image
A skillful playwright might have a good time with the story of the assassination of President William McKinley, and especially with the… — Russell Baker Copy Share Image
Theodore Roosevelt is of singular interest, because he was, in many evident ways, a self-created figure. He transformed his life into performance… — James M Strock Copy Share Image
Arguably there's no school for any high position of leadership. That said, Theodore Roosevelt was remarkably well prepared for the presidency. He… — James M Strock Copy Share Image
“What such a man needs is not courage but nerve control, cool headedness. This he can get only by practice. —THEODORE ROOSEVELT” — Ryan Holiday Copy Share Image
William McKinley has surely been underrated - in no small part because he was succeeded by a memorable leader, Theodore Roosevelt. — James M Strock Copy Share Image
I've benefited greatly from studying many effective people from history. Among those who've influenced me the most are Ronald Reagan, Theodore Roosevelt,… — James M Strock Copy Share Image
“Far better is it to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs, even though checkered by failure, than to take rank with… — Scott Parazynski Copy Share Image
Louis Brandeis started off by embracing the Theodore Roosevelt notion that hyphenated Americanism was unpatriotic. You couldn't have dual loyalties. But then… — Jeffrey Rosen Copy Share Image
There's a Theodore Roosevelt speech about the importance of being in the arena, whether you fail or you succeed, or you make… — Emma Watson Copy Share Image
hat whole phrase, "daring greatly," is from the Theodore Roosevelt quote that goes back to your original question of, what about the… — Brené Brown Copy Share Image
“Far better it is to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumps, even though checkered by failure, then to take rank with… — david mccullough Copy Share Image
Theodore Roosevelt is among the most captivating of presidents in our time, but his administration is often underestimated. Roosevelt's successes in domestic… — James M Strock Copy Share Image
“Johnny Flora Author of "The Spell of Zalanon and Wake Co." Quote Du Jour; Fare better is it to dare mighty things,… — Johnny Flora Copy Share Image
“The idea of women having sex without risking pregnancy is deeply disturbing to the vision of women's role that Western civilization has… — Jack Holland Copy Share Image
“York boss William Barnes issued an acid personal attack: “Mr. Roosevelt’s departure for Chicago was inevitable. Undignified as it is, and impotent… — Doris Kearns Goodwin Copy Share Image
“THE phrase Daring Greatly is from Theodore Roosevelt’s speech “Citizenship in a Republic.” The speech, sometimes referred to as “The Man in… — Brené Brown Copy Share Image
“Daily media reports of China’s “aggressive” behavior and unwillingness to accept the “international rules-based order” established by the US after World War… — Graham Allison Copy Share Image
“An appalling double tragedy overshadowed the joy that should have welcomed Alice Lee Roosevelt's entrance to the world on February 12, 1884.… — Stacy A. Cordery Copy Share Image
“Men know what they want. Men make concrete plans. Men own alarm clocks. Men sleep on a mattress that isn’t on the… — Mindy Kaling Copy Share Image
The British have their own conception of what constitutes the typical American. He must have a flavor of the Wild West about… — B. C. Forbes Copy Share Image
“Sinclair’s was also an age when writers, both journalists and novelists, were experiencing a thrilling sense of their own efficacy. The investigative… — Upton Sinclair Copy Share Image
“Much is at stake. In giving Hochschild its Theodore Roosevelt-Woodrow Wilson Award in 2008, the American Historical Association claimed that King Leopold’s… — Bruce Gilley Copy Share Image
“Yet there was no doubt that Theodore Roosevelt was peculiarly qualified to be President of all the people. Few, if any Americans… — Edmund Morris Copy Share Image
“ Paine suffered then, as now he suffers not so much because of what he wrote as from the misinterpretations of others...… — Thomas A. Edison Copy Share Image
John Kerry wants to be the hero in his own drama. He likes King Arthur and the Round Table. He likes the… — Douglas Brinkley Copy Share Image
“Theodore Roosevelt, assailed the idea, declaring, “No amount of charity in spending such fortunes can compensate in any way for the misconduct… — Jane Mayer Copy Share Image
“It had been Theodore Roosevelt’s dictum — using a supposed West African proverb — that a successful leader should “speak softly and… — Nigel Hamilton Copy Share Image
“When you are asked if you can do a job, tell ’em, ‘Certainly I can!’ Then get busy and find out how… — George Ilian Copy Share Image
As North Dakota's only national park, Theodore Roosevelt National Park is a top tourism destination, and fall is a prime season for… — Doug Burgum Copy Share Image
We shouldn't let the Republicans off the hook. Theodore Roosevelt, we learned from Jeff Cowan's new book, was just as bad as… — Jeffrey Rosen Copy Share Image