Best Theodore Roosevelt Sayings
- Peace is normally a great good, and normally it coincides with righteousness, but it is righteousness and not peace which should bind the conscience of… Bind
- There is something to be said for government by a great aristocracy which has furnished leaders to the nation in peace and war for generations;… Absolutely
- We wish peace, but we wish the peace of justice, the peace of righteousness. We wish it because we think it is right and not… Afraid
- After the war, and until the day of his death, his position on almost every public question was either mischievous or ridiculous, and usually both. Almost Every
- I can no more explain why I like "natural history" than why I like California canned peaches; nor why I do not care for that… All
- Our chief usefulness to humanity rests on our combining power with high purpose. Power undirected by high purpose spells calamity, and high purpose by itself… Calamity
- Let us rather run the risk of wearing out than rusting out. Ethics
- At sometime in our lives a devil dwells within us, causes heartbreaks, confusion and troubles, then dies. Causes
- We Americans have many grave problems to solve, many threatening evils to fight, and many deeds to do, if, as we hope and believe, we… Americans
- Yes, my friend, and if you will steal for me then you will steal from me. Friend
- Don't hit at all if you can help it; don't hit a man if you can possibly avoid it; but if you do hit him,… All
- To announce that there must be no criticism of the President, or that we are to stand by the President, right or wrong, is not… American
- I have always said I would not have been President had it not been for my experience in North Dakota. Always Said
- Rattlesnakes are only too plentiful everywhere; along the river bottoms, in the broken, hilly ground, and on the prairies and the great desert wastes alike...If… Alike
- The Bad Lands grade all the way from those that are almost rolling in character to those that are so fantastically broken in form and… All
- To sit home, read one's favorite paper, and scoff at the misdeeds of the men who do things is easy, but it is markedly ineffective.… Count
- The extermination of the buffalo has been a veritable tragedy of the animal world. Animal
- A soft, easy life is not worth living, if it impairs the fibre of brain and heart and muscle. We must dare to be great;… Action
- This broken country extends back from the river for many miles and has been called always be Indian, French voyager and American trappers alike, the… Alike
- Rough board shelves hold a number of books, without which some of the evenings would be long indeed. Board
- I do not believe there ever was any life more attractive to a vigorous young fellow than life on a cattle ranch in those days.… Any
- Nothing could be more lonely and nothing more beautiful than the view at nightfall across the prairies to these huge hill masses, when the lengthening… Across
- The American people are slow to wrath, but when their wrath is once kindled it burns like a consuming flame. American
- No nation deserves to exist if it permits itself to lose the stern and virile virtues; and this without regard to whether the loss is… Absorbing
- The beauty and charm of the wilderness are his for the asking, for the edges of the wilderness lie close beside the beaten roads of… Asking
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