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Them Quotes by Herbert Hoover
- While I can make no claim for having introduced the term "rugged individualism," I should be proud to have invented it. It has been used…
- The great liability of the engineer compared to men of other professions is that his works are out in the open where all can see…
- Through baseball we channel boys desire for exercise and let off their explosive violence without letting them get into the police court.
- It is those moral and spiritual qualities which rise alone in free men, which will fulfill the meaning of the word American. And with them…
- All progress and growth is a matter of change, but change must be growth within our social and government concepts if it should not destroy…
- I believe not only that religious faith will be victorious, but that it is vital to humankind that it shall be. We may differ in…
- Presidents cannot always kick evil-minded persons out of the front door. Such persons are often selected by the electors to represent them.
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