Theodore Roosevelt quotes - page 8
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:
There are good people who, being discontented with present-day conditions, think that these conditions can be cured by a return to what they call the "principles of the fathers.” [...] But to go back to the governmental theories of a hundred years ago would accomplish nothing whatever; for it was under the conditions of unrestricted individualism and freedom from Government interference, countenanced by those theories, that the trusts grew up, and private fortunes, enormous far beyond the deserts of the accumulators were gathered. [...] It may be that, in the past development of our country, complete freedom from all restrictions, and the consequent unlimited encouragement and reward given to the most successful industrial leaders, played a part in which the benefits outweighed the disadvantages. But nowadays such is not the case.
Theodore Roosevelt
Theodore Roosevelt
Occupation: American President
Born: October 27, 1858
Died: January 6, 1919
Quotes count: 549
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