“Each man must work for himself, and unless he so works, no outside help can avail him.”
Quote by Theodore Roosevelt
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In the Words of Theodore Roosevelt: Quotations from the Man in the Arena
This book compiles a selection of notable quotes from Theodore Roosevelt, showcasing his influential thoughts on leadership, courage, and the American spirit. The quotations are drawn from his speeches, writings, and personal correspondence, offering insights into his character and philosophy. more
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