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Why Quotes by Theodore Roosevelt
- No man who is not willing to bear arms and to fight for his rights can give a good reason why he should be entitled…
- I can no more explain why I like "natural history" than why I like California canned peaches; nor why I do not care for that…
- And to lose the chance to see frigatebirds soaring in circles above the storm, or a file of pelicans winging their way homeward across the…
- 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,…
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- Why do the Yankees always win? The other team can't stop looking at the pinstripes. — Frank Abagnale
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- I've never understood why people consider youth a time of freedom and joy. It's probably because they have forgotten their own. — Margaret Atwood