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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Americans admire a people who can scratch a desert and produce a garden. The Israelis have shown qualities that Americans identify with: guts, patriotism, idealism, a passion for freedom. I have seen it. I know. I believe that. – Richard M. Nixon

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I am interested in anything about revolt, disorder, chaos-especially activity that seems to have no meaning. It seems to me to be the road toward freedom… Rather than starting inside, I start outside and reach the mental through the physical. – Jim Morrison

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While the State exists there can be no freedom when there is freedom there will be no State. – Vladimir Lenin

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When I was younger, I was listening to a lot of Armenian music, you know, revolutionary music about freedom and protest. In the 70s I was listening to soul and the Bee Gees and ABBA, and funk. – Serj Tankian

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Well, one of the most important things for Americans to be reminded of is that a lot of the exceptional nature of our country is founded in Judeo-Christian values that promotes individualism, personal responsibility, a strong work ethic, and a commitment to family, charity. – Jim DeMint

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The highest education is that which does not merely give us information but makes our life in harmony with all existence. – Rabindranath Tagore

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I was born in very sorry circumstances. Both of my parents were very sorry. – Norman Wisdom

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I hope to devote all of my spare time, which ordinarily would go to research, my summers, and every ounce of strength I can muster to further the project. – Louis Finkelstein

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