Memorable Theodore Roosevelt Quotes

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"Nobody cares how much you know, until they know how much you care."
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"Do what you can with what you have, now."
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"A vote is like a rifle: its usefulness depends upon the character of the user."
Theodore Roosevelt
"Death is always and under all circumstances a tragedy, for if it is not, then it means that life itself has become one."
Theodore Roosevelt
"It is necessary that laws should be passed to prohibit the use of corporate funds directly or indirectly for political purposes; it is still more necessary that such laws should be thoroughly enforced."
Theodore Roosevelt
"Far better is it to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs, even though checkered by failure, than to rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy nor suffer much, because they live in a gray twilight that knows not victory nor defeat."
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"The joy in life comes from our encounters with new experiences, and hence there is no greater joy than to have an endlessly changing horizon, for each day to have a new and different sun."
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"Do what you can with what you have and where you are."
Theodore Roosevelt
"There were all kinds of things I was afraid of at first, ranging from grizzly bears to 'mean' horses and gun-fighters; but by acting as if I was not afraid I gradually ceased to be afraid."
Theodore Roosevelt
"The best executive is the one who has sense enough to pick good men to do what he wants done, and self-restraint enough to keep from meddling with them while they do it."
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"I am only an average man, but by George, I work harder at it than the average man."
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"Do what you can, with what you have, where you are at."
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"Speak softly and carry a big stick; you will go far."
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"Courtesy is as much a mark of a gentleman as courage."
Theodore Roosevelt
"I am only an average man but, by George, I work harder at it than the average man."
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"It's not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena."
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"Far better it is to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs, even though checkered by failure, than to take rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy much nor suffer much, because they live in the gray twilight that knows not victory nor defeat."
Theodore Roosevelt
"No man needs sympathy because he has to work, because he has a burden to carry. Far and away the best prize that life offers is the chance to work hard at work worth doing."
Theodore Roosevelt
"It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena."
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"Great thoughts speak only to the thoughtful mind, but great actions speak to all mankind."
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"It is not what we have that will make us a great nation; it is the way in which we use it."
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"Comparison is the thief of joy."
Theodore Roosevelt
"In the end, it is quality rather than quantity that matters."
Theodore Roosevelt
"Get action. Seize the moment. Man was never intended to become an oyster."
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"No man is worth his salt who is not ready at all times to risk his well-being, to risk his body, to risk his life in a great cause."
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"It is only through labor and painful effort, by grim energy and resolute courage, that we move on to better things."
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"Far and away the best prize that life offers is the chance to work hard at work worth doing."
Theodore Roosevelt
"Courage is not having the strength to go on; it is going on when you don't have the strength."
Theodore Roosevelt
"Do what you can, where you are, with what you have."
Theodore Roosevelt
"The most practical kind of politics is the politics of decency."
Theodore Roosevelt
"The only limit to our realization of tomorrow will be our doubts of today."
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"To educate a person in the mind but not in morals is to educate a menace to society."
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"I am a part of everything that I have read."
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"People ask the difference between a leader and a boss. The leader leads, and the boss drives."
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"Far better is it to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs, even though checkered by failure... than to rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy nor suffer much, because they live in a gray twilight that knows not victory nor defeat."
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"Speak softly and carry a big stick."
Theodore Roosevelt
"Believe you can and you're halfway there."
Theodore Roosevelt
"Do what you can, with what you have, where you are."
Theodore Roosevelt
"Far and away the best prize that life has to offer is the chance to work hard at work worth doing."
Theodore Roosevelt
"It is hard to fail, but it is worse never to have tried to succeed."
Theodore Roosevelt
"In any moment of decision, the best thing you can do is the right thing, the next best thing is the wrong thing, and the worst thing you can do is nothing."
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"Keep your eyes on the stars, and your feet on the ground."
Theodore Roosevelt
"The only man who never makes a mistake is the man who never does anything."
Theodore Roosevelt
"The best executive is the one who has sense enough to pick good men to do what he wants done, and self-restraint to keep from meddling with them while they do it."
Theodore Roosevelt
"Do what you feel in your heart to be right – for you’ll be criticized anyway."
Theodore Roosevelt
"Do what you can with what you have where you are."
Theodore Roosevelt
"No man is worth his salt who is not ready at all times to risk his well-being, to risk his body, to risk his life, in a great cause."
Theodore Roosevelt
"Far better it is to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs, even though checkered by failure, than to rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy nor suffer much, because they live in the gray twilight that knows not victory nor defeat."
Theodore Roosevelt
"With self-discipline most anything is possible."
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"The most important single ingredient in the formula of success is knowing how to get along with people."
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"It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and shortcoming."
Theodore Roosevelt
"The only way not to think about money is to have a great deal of it."
Theodore Roosevelt
"Courage is not having the strength to go on; it is going on when you don’t have the strength."
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"Every immigrant who comes here should be required within five years to learn English or leave the country."
Theodore Roosevelt
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