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Self Restraint Quotes by Theodore Roosevelt
- 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…
- The best executive is one who has sense enough to pick good people to do what he wants them to do, and self-restraint enough to…
- The best leader is the one who has sense enough to pick good men to do what he wants done, and self-restraint enough to keep…
- The best executive is the one who has sense enough to pick good men to do what he wants done, and self-restraint to keep from…
More Self Restraint Quotes
- A little kingdom I possess, where thoughts and feelings dwell; And very hard the task I find of governing it well. — Louisa May Alcott
- Golf in the interest of good health and good manners. It promotes self-restraint and affords a chance to play the man and… — William Howard Taft
- Self-disciplined begins with the mastery of your thoughts. If you don't control what you think, you can't control what you do. Simply,… — Napoleon Hill
- Self-restraint may be alien to the human temperament, but humanity without restraint will dig its own grave. — Marya Mannes
- We can afford to exercise the self-restraint of a really great nation which realizes its own strength and scorns to misuse it. — Woodrow Wilson
- Prudent, cautious self-control is wisdom's root. — Robert Burns
- Such power there is in clear-eyed self-restraint. — James Russell Lowell
- Not to have control over the senses is like sailing in a rudderless ship, bound to break to pieces on coming in… — Mahatma Gandhi
- The deadliest foe of democracy is not autocracy but liberty frenzied. Liberty is not foolproof. For its beneficent working it demands self-restraint,… — Otto Hermann Kahn
- The long fight to save wild beauty represents democracy at its best. It requires citizens to practice the hardest of virtues -… — Edwin Way Teale
- He who conquers himself is the mightiest warrior. — Confucius
- Not just self-restraint, that old killjoy, but communal restraint. — Wendell Berry