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Rusting Quotes by Theodore Roosevelt
- Let us rather run the risk of wearing out than rusting out.
- 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;…
- For us is the life of action, of strenuous performance of duty; let us live in the harness, striving mightily; let us rather run the…
- We are face to face with our destiny and we must meet it with a high and resolute courage. For us is the life of…
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- Let us rather run the risk of wearing out than rusting out. — Theodore Roosevelt
- A soft, easy life is not worth living, if it impairs the fibre of brain and heart and muscle. We must dare… — Theodore Roosevelt
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