“It is of little use for us to pay lip-loyalty to the mighty men of the past unless we sincerely endeavor to apply to the problems of the present precisely the qualities which in other crises enabled the men of that day to meet those crises.”
Quote by Theodore Roosevelt
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Letters and Speeches
This volume compiles a selection of letters and speeches, offering insights into the thoughts, ideas, and communication style of the individuals involved. more
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