Theodore Roosevelt Theodore D. Roosevelt , also known as T.R., and to the public as Teddy, was the 26th President of the United States. A leader of the.

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Theodore Roosevelt Theodore D. Roosevelt , also known as T.R., and to the public as Teddy, was the 26th President of the United States. A leader of the Republican Party and of the Progressive Party, he was a Governor of New York and a professional historian, more..

“ Theodore Roosevelt: Speak softly and carry a big stick; you will go far. #Famous

“ Theodore Roosevelt:Do what you can, with what you have, where you are. #

“ Theodore Roosevelt:Do what you can with what you have, where you are. #

“ Theodore Roosevelt:The government is us we are the government, you and I. #Government

“ Theodore Roosevelt:Put out the light. #Light

“ Theodore Roosevelt:Spend and be spent. #Time and Time Management

“ Theodore Roosevelt: And while I am talking to you mothers and fathers, I give you one more assurance. I have said this before, but I shall say it again and again and again: Your boys are not going to be sent into any foreign wars. #Uncategorised

“ Theodore Roosevelt:Above all, try something. #Trying

“ Theodore Roosevelt: The government is us; we are the government, you and I. #Government

“ Theodore Roosevelt: There has never yet been a man in our history who led a life of ease whose name is worth remembering. #Effort

“ Theodore Roosevelt: There are as many opinions as there are experts. #Uncategorised

“ Theodore Roosevelt: Is the United States going to decide, are the people of this country going to decide that their Federal Government shall in the future have no right under any implied power or any court-approved power to enter into a solution of a national economic problem, but that that national economic problem must be decided only by the States? We thought we were solving it, and now it has been thrown right straight in our faces. We have been relegated to the horse-and-buggy definition of interstate commerce. #Uncategorised

“ Theodore Roosevelt: It is difficult to make our material condition better by the best law, but it is easy enough to ruin it by bad laws. #Law and Lawyers

“ #Salvation

“ Theodore Roosevelt: The value of love will always be stronger than the value of hate.. Any nation or group of nations which employs hatred eventually is torn to pieces by hatred... #Love

“ Theodore Roosevelt: My view was that every executive officer, and above all every executive officer in high position, was a steward of the people bound actively and affirmatively to do all he could for the people, and not to content himself with the negative merit of keeping his talents undamaged in a napkin. I declined to adopt the view that what was imperatively necessary for the Nation could not be done by the President unless he could find some specific authorization to do it. My belief was that it was not only his right but his duty to do anything that the needs of the Nation demanded unless such action was forbidden by the Constitution or by the laws. Under this interpretation of executive power I did and caused to be done many things not previously done by the President and the heads of the departments. I did not usurp power, but I did greatly broaden the use of executive power. In other words, I acted for the public welfare, I acted for the common well-being of all our people, whenever and in whatever manner was necessary, unless prevented by direct constitutional or legislative prohibition. #Uncategorised

“ Theodore Roosevelt:Keep your eyes on the stars and your feet on the ground. #Vision

“ Theodore Roosevelt: The truth is found when men are free to pursue it. #Truth

“ 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 to the privilege of living in a free community. #Uncategorised

“ Theodore Roosevelt: A man must first care for his own household before he can be of use to the state. But no matter how well he cares for his household, he is not a good citizen unless he also takes thought of the state. In the same way, a great nation must think of its own internal affairs; and yet it cannot substantiate its claim to be a great nation unless it also thinks of its position in the world at large. #Uncategorised

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