Quote by Theodore Roosevelt
Freedom from effort in the present merely means that there has bee

Freedom from effort in the present merely means that there has been effort stored up in the past. – Theodore Roosevelt

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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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What is the essence of America? Finding and maintaining that perfect, delicate balance between freedom to and freedom from. – Marilyn vos Savant

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Freedom is an indivisible word. If we want to enjoy it, and fight for it, we must be prepared to extend it to everyone, whether they are rich or poor, whether they agree with us or not, no matter what their race or the color of their skin. – Wendell Willkie

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So the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund is out there preserving and fighting for, and sometimes winning and sometimes losing, the fight for First Amendment rights in comics and, more generally, for freedom of speech. – Neil Gaiman

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We are driven by five genetic needs: survival, love and belonging, power, freedom, and fun. – William Glasser

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Greatest fools are the most often satisfied. – Nicholas Boileau

I always do an all-night horror marathon on Saturdays where we start at seven and go until five in the morning. – Quentin Tarantino

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We are nearer loving those who hate us than those who love us more than we wish. – Francois de La Rochefoucauld

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When the one man loves the one woman and the one woman loves the one man, the very angels desert heaven and come and sit in that house and sing for joy. – The Brahma Sutras

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