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Surely Quotes by Theodore Roosevelt
- Mother went off for three days to New York and Mame and Quentin took instant advantage of her absence to fall sick. Quentin's sickness was…
- The plea of good intentions is not one that can be allowed to have much weight in passing historical judgment upon a man whose wrong-headedness…
- The men of wealth who today are trying to prevent the regulation and control of their business in the interest of the public by the…
- The pacifist is as surely a traitor to his country and to humanity as is the most brutal wrongdoer.
- The pacifist is as surely a traitor to his country and to humanity as is the
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