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Theodore Roosevelt was the 26th President of the United States, serving from 1901 to 1909.

He was born on October 27, 1858, in New York City, and died on January 6, 1919.
Roosevelt was a prominent politician, conservationist, naturalist, historian, and writer.

He is known for his energetic and progressive leadership style, his contributions to environmental conservation, and his foreign policy, which included the Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine and the construction of the Panama Canal. Roosevelt was also a strong advocate for social justice and is credited with laying the groundwork for the modern American welfare state. He was a member of the Republican Party and was known as a "trust buster" for his efforts to regulate large corporations and break up monopolies.

The youngest president of the United States committed to ensuring justice and playing politics.Roosevelt covers words of wisdom that are inspiring and meaningful, and here are his inspiring words.

  • Ninety percent of the work is done by people who are not in primary care.

  • With self-discipline, many things can be done.

  • No one is allowed to commit a crime on the basis of exploitation.

  • No one has a happier life than the one I lead; everything is better.

  • Old as everybody else. To be successful, you have to start young.

  • The aggressive struggle for rights is the biggest sport in the world.

  • One thing I want to leave for my children is a respectable name.

  • The only person who never makes a mistake is the man who never does anything.

  • I am part of everything I read.

  • I have no compassion for anyone who does the hard work that deserves to be done. I admire him. I’m sorry for the creature that doesn’t work, no matter what the social status is.

  • The first condition of a good citizen in our republic is that he will be able and willing to withdraw his burden.

  • Keep an eye on the stars and your feet on the ground.

  • Freedom from effort in the present only means if there has been an effort saved in the past.

  • Courage is as important as being a brave man.

  • Do what you can with what you have, where you are.

  • The one who loves peace must be a traitor to his country and to mankind, as is the most cruel one.

  • People who do not make mistakes usually do nothing.

  • The government is us; we are the government, you and I.

  • The boy who is going to be a great man should not make a decision just to overcome a thousand obstacles, but to win despite thousands of challenges and defeats.

  • With discipline, almost anything can be done.

  • The best executive is someone who has reason to choose good people to do what he wants them to do and refrain from interfering with them when they do it.

  • Only through hard work and effort, with firm energy and courage, are we able to switch to better things

  • If you can choose someone who can take responsibility for your problems, you won’t sit down at work for a month.

  • The best gift life has to offer is the opportunity to work hard in a workplace worthy of doing so. 

  • It’s hard to fail, but it's even worse if you never try to succeed.

  • There has never been a man in our history who has lived an easy-to-remember life whose name needs to be remembered.

  • Some men can realize their highest ideals without ever climbing higher than the basement.

  • Great thoughts only speak to wise minds, but great acts speak to all mankind

  • When you’re asked if you can do the job, tell them, ‘Of course I can!' Then get busy and find out how to do it.

  • Our primary use for humanity lies in the power of our unification with high purposes. The power that is not directed by the disaster of the high purpose spell and the high goal itself are all useless if the power to implement them is less.



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