“I don't believe in regretting - one should try to move on. My mum was good at that. She was deeply in love with my father, and he died when I was nine. She remarried, and her second husband died, too. I saw the grieving process she went through. My mother had this way of moving on. It was a fine trait.” WayShouldTryingBelieveMovingMotherFatherProcessSawsRegretFineHusbandDiedDon't BelieveNineGrievingTraitsMumDeeply In LoveGrieving Process Author:Robert Winston
“I don't go so far as to think that the only good Indians are dead Indians, but I believe nine out of ten are, and I shouldn't like to inquire too closely into the case of the tenth.” ThinkingBelievePoliticsI BelieveCasesTenNineAmerican Indian Book:Theodore Roosevelt Cyclopedia Source: Theodore Roosevelt Cyclopedia