“When we undertake the impossible, we often fail to do anything at all.”
Quote by Theodore Roosevelt
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The Strenuous Life: Essays and Addresses
This work is a compilation of essays and addresses that delve into the concept of the strenuous life, advocating for the cultivation of physical and mental fortitude and the pursuit of high ideals. The author explores the significance of a life filled with effort and challenge, emphasizing the importance of overcoming obstacles and striving for excellence. more
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