“The farmer is a poor creature who skins the land and leaves it worthless to his children. The farmer is a good farmer who, having enabled the land to support himself and to provide for the education of his children, leaves it to them a little better than he found it himself.”
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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