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States Quotes by Theodore Roosevelt
- I ask of each Mason, of each member, of each brother, that he shall remember ever that there is upon him a peculiar obligation to…
- The man of great wealth owes a peculiar obligation to the state because he derives special advantages from the mere existence of government.
- To exist as a nation, to prosper as a state, and to live as a people, we must have trees.
- We have room for but one loyalty, loyalty to the United States.
- We have a right to expect that the best trained, the best educated men on the Pacific slope, the Rocky Mountains, and great plains States…
- I hold that in this country there must be complete severance of Church and State; that public moneys shall not be used for the purpose…
- If an American is to amount to anything he must rely upon himself, and not upon the State; he must take pride in his own…
- In the history of mankind many republics have risen, have flourished for a less or greater time, and then have fallen because their citizens lost…
- In the Western Hemisphere the adherence of the United States to the Monroe Doctrine may force the United States, however reluctantly, in flagrant cases of…
- Personally I have never been able to understand why the head of a big business, whether it be the Nation, the State or the Army,…
- A man must first care for his own household before he can be of use to the state. But no matter how well he cares…
- To the second end, we hold that minimum wage commissions should be established in the Nation and in each State to inquire into wages paid…
- Our loyalty is due entirely to the United States. It is due to the President only and exactly to the degree in which he efficiently…
- Any political movement directed against any body of our fellow-citizens because of their religious creed is a grave offense against American principles and American institutions.…
- The supreme duty of the Nation is the conservation of human resources through an enlightened measure of social and industrial justice. We pledge ourselves to…
- Our country, we have faith to believe, is only at the beginning of its growth. Unless the forests of the United States can be made…
- The great corporations which we have grown to speak of rather loosely as trusts are the creatures of the State, and the State not only…
- I am a strong individualist by personal habit, inheritance, and conviction; but it is a mere matter of common sense to recognize that the State,…
- Our government, National and State, must be freed from the sinister influence or control of special interests. Exactly as the special interests of cotton and…
- In speaking to you men of the greatest city of the West, men of the state which gave to the country Lincoln and Grant, men…
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- In the United States Christmas has become the rape of an idea. — Richard Bach
- I think, as a general matter, clearly, the United States globally supports the development of democracy and the democratic yearnings of all… — Richard Armitage
- Fundamentalists are not friends of democracy. And that includes your fundamentalists in the United States. — Karen Armstrong
- Yet, so far from laboring to know the forbidden tree of worldly pleasures and its various fruits, man gives himself up to… — Johann Arndt
- I may be president of the United States, but my private life is nobody's damned business. — Chester A. Arthur