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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The only time you really live fully is from thirty to sixty. The young are slaves to dreams the old servants of regrets. Only the middle-aged have all their five senses in the keeping of their wits. – Theodore Roosevelt

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When there is state there can be no freedom, but when there is freedom there will be no state. – Vladimir Lenin

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As human beings, we are endowed with freedom of choice, and we cannot shuffle off our responsibility upon the shoulders of God or nature. We must shoulder it ourselves. It is our responsibility. – Arnold J. Toynbee

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No protracted war can fail to endanger the freedom of a democratic country. – Alexis de Tocqueville

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I will never understand people who think that the way to show their righteous opposition to sexual freedom is to write letters full of filthy words. – Anna Quindlen

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If you want to achieve things in life, youve just got to do them, and if youre talented and smart, youll succeed. – Juliana Hatfield

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I consider my refusal to go to the gym today as resistance training. – Author Unknown

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A happy marriage is a long conversation which always seems too short. – Andre Maurois

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Lovers of air travel find it exhilarating to hang poised between the illusion of immortality and the fact of death. – Alexander Chase, "Perspectives," 1966

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