“I am delighted to have you play football. I believe in rough, manly sports. But I do not believe in them if they degenerate into the sole end of any one's existence. I don't want you to sacrifice standing well in your studies to any over-athleticism; and I need not tell you that character counts for a great deal more than either intellect or body in winning success in life. Athletic proficiency is a mighty good servant, and like so many other good servants, a mighty bad master.”
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Theodore Roosevelt's Letters to His Children
This book presents a selection of letters written by Theodore Roosevelt to his children, providing a unique glimpse into the personal life of the former President. The letters reveal his thoughts on family, education, and the importance of hard work and integrity. more
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