“The only time you really live fully is from thirty to sixty. The young are slaves to dreams; the old servants of regrets. Only the middle-aged have all their five senses in the keeping of their wits.”
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Theodore Roosevelt on Bravery: Lessons from the Most Courageous Leader of the Twentieth Century
Theodore Roosevelt on Bravery delves into the life and actions of Theodore Roosevelt, highlighting his bravery and leadership during significant historical events. It examines his personal experiences and how they shaped his understanding of courage, offering readers a detailed look into the life of one of the most influential leaders of the twentieth century. more
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