Active Quote by William A. Rusher
“That was a general impression that one got, that she [Eleanor Roosevelt] was always flitting around the country and descending on some place in the Ozarks that she decided was disadvantaged, and announcing that something had to be done. And she had a very active social conscience, which I think in general is to her credit, although it tended, as many people thought, to just be overdone to the point where it gave rise to this crack that she regarded the whole world as one vast slum project”
About This Quote
Source Speech: Public address on Eleanor Roosevelt, 1965
Roosevelt’s activism spanned many causes, sometimes perceived as overreaching, yet driven by deep social concern.
In simple terms: She was deeply involved in social issues, sometimes seen as too much.
Balance passion with focus to avoid burnout.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- community organizing
- policy advocacy
- volunteer work
- public speaking
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can you prioritize causes effectively?
- When does activism become counterproductive?
Excessive focus can dilute impact and cause fatigue.