Quote by Theodore Roosevelt
No man is worth his salt who is not ready at all times to risk his

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

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The things that will destroy America are prosperity-at-any-price, peace-at-any-price, safety-first instead of duty-first, the love of soft living, and the get-rich-quick theory of life. – Theodore Roosevelt

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The most important single ingredient in the formula of success is knowing how to get along with people. – Theodore Roosevelt

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The boy who is going to make a great man must not make up his mind merely to overcome a thousand obstacles, but to win in spite of a thousand repulses and defeats. – Theodore Roosevelt

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The great person is ahead of their time, the smart make something out of it, and the blockhead, sets themselves against it. – Jean Baudrillard

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I can relate to having those people in your life that you feel are moving on to this great, big, normal life and youre like, Whats wrong with me? – Kristen Wiig

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The history of philosophy is to a great extent that of a certain clash of human temperaments. – William James

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The greatest wealth is to live content with little. – Plato

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Capitalism has its weaknesses. But it is capitalism that ended the stranglehold of the hereditary aristocracies, raised the standard of living for most of the world and enabled the emancipation of women. – Camille Paglia

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Beauty is the disinterested one, without which the ancient world refused to understand itself, a word which both imperceptibly and yet unmistakably has bid farewell to our new world, a world of interests, leaving it to its own avarice and sadness. – Hans Urs von Balthasar

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I can remember being home from school with tonsillitis and writing stories in bed to pass the time. – Stephen King

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