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Theodore Roosevelt was the 26th President of the United States and a prominent statesman, soldier, and reformer. A leader of the Progressive Era, he championed conservation, trust-busting, and a strong foreign policy. He left a lasting legacy on American politics and the national parks system. Here are 549 of his quotes:
Exactly as it is the duty of a civilized power scrupulously to respect the rights of all weaker civilized powers and gladly to help those who are struggling toward civilization, so it is its duty to put down savagery and barbarism. As in such a work human instruments must be used, and as human instruments are imperfect, this means that at times there will be injustice; that at times merchant or soldier, or even missionary, may do wrong. Let us instantly condemn and rectify such wrong when it occurs, and if possible punish the wrongdoer. But shame, thrice shame to us, if we are so foolish as to make such occasional wrongdoing an excuse for failing to perform a great and righteous task. Not only in our own land, but throughout the world, throughout all history, the advance of civilization has been of incalculable benefit to mankind, and those through whom it has advanced deserve the highest honor.
Theodore Roosevelt
Theodore Roosevelt
Occupation: American President
Born: October 27, 1858
Died: January 6, 1919
Quotes count: 549
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