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Which Quotes by Eleanor Roosevelt
- We gain strength, and courage, and confidence by each experience in which we really stop to look fear in the face... we must do that…
- When life is too easy for us, we must beware or we may not be ready to meet the blows which sooner or later come…
- Probably the happiest period in life most frequently is in middle age, when the eager passions of youth are cooled, and the infirmities of age…
- The battle for the individual rights of women is one of long standing and none of us should countenance anything which undermines it.
- There are practical little things in housekeeping which no man really understands.
- In all our contacts it is probably the sense of being really needed and wanted which gives us the greatest satisfaction and creates the most…
- Sometimes I wonder if we shall ever grow up in our politics and say definite things which mean something, or whether we shall always go…
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