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“One of Roosevelt's most entrenched beliefs, as a cowboy, a hunter, a soldier, and an explorer, was that the health of one man should never endanger the lives of the rest of the men in his expedition. Roosevelt had unflinchingly cast off even good friends like Father Zahm when it became clear that…” quote by Candice Millard
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““One of Roosevelt's most entrenched beliefs, as a cowboy, a hunter, a soldier, and an explorer, was that the health of one man should never endanger the lives of the rest of the men in his expedition. Roosevelt had unflinchingly cast off even good friends like Father Zahm when it became clear that they could no longer pull their own weight or were simply not healthy enough to endure the physical demands of the journey. "No man has any business to go on such a trip as ours unless he will refuse to jeopardize the welfare of his associates by any delay caused by a weakness or ailment of his," he wrote. "It is his duty to go forward, if necessary on all fours, until he drops."... Roosevelt had even held himself to these unyielding standards after Schrank, the would-be assassin, shot him in Milwaukee. Few men would have even considered giving a speech with a bullet in their chest. Roosevelt had insisted on it. This was an approach to life, and death, that he had developed many years earlier, when living with cowboys and soldiers. "Both the men of my regiment and the friends I had made in the old days in the West were themselves a little puzzled at the interest shown in my making my speech after being shot," he wrote. "This was what they expected, what they accepted as the right thing for a man to do under the circumstances, a thing the nonperformance of which would have been discreditable rather than the performance being creditable.””

Candice Millard

About This Quote

Source Book: Theodore Roosevelt: An Autobiography, 1913

Roosevelt believed personal health must never jeopardize the group's mission; he demanded self‑reliance and perseverance even when wounded.

In simple terms: Stay healthy to protect the team.

Key Takeaway

Never let personal weakness endanger others.

Themes

responsibility perseverance self‑discipline leadership

Mood

determined serious

Type

historical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • expeditions
  • military campaigns
  • public speaking after injury
  • team projects

Key Concepts

Stoicism duty resilience

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you balance self‑care with duty?
  • When is it acceptable to step back for health?
A Different Perspective

May ignore personal health lead to group failure.

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