10 Quotes & Sayings By Kermit Roosevelt Iii

Kermit Roosevelt III is the grandson of President Theodore Roosevelt. He is the author of numerous books on military history and the American presidency, including (with his father, Kermit Roosevelt II), The Last 100 Days of Theodore Roosevelt; (with his mother, Susan Eisenhower), The U.S. Presidents; (with James David Barber) The American Presidents; (with Henry Pringle) The Presidents I Have Known; (with William S. McFeely), The Presidency; (with Stephen T Read more

Conrad), Theodore Roosevelt: A Man in His Time; and (with his sister, Robin Givler), Kermit Roosevelt: An Intimate Biography of a Great American Family. He has also written numerous articles for various publications, including National Review, The Wall Street Journal, The New Republic, and Newsweek.

I feel an emptiness open in my chest, coupled with...
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I feel an emptiness open in my chest, coupled with a strange downward pull in my throat. I think, this is my heart sinking. Kermit Roosevelt III
I never wanted to be safe... I wanted to be...
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I never wanted to be safe... I wanted to be good. Kermit Roosevelt III
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But for a moment I stay there, suspended above the green swell of the land as though thrown up onto the crest of a wave, seeing for the first time a break in the at horizon. For this the boats crossed the ocean, the wagons climbed the mountain pass. For this the songs were sung with desert all around. This is what is given: the promise there is still a way, if we can find it, the promise we can always be renewed. . Kermit Roosevelt III
There is no suspension, no whispered prayer for silk to...
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There is no suspension, no whispered prayer for silk to stop my fall. There is only the falling, and it goes on and on, in fierce silence and sharp bursts of breath. Kermit Roosevelt III
We are at war, and in time of war there...
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We are at war, and in time of war there is only one rule. Form your battalion and fight. Kermit Roosevelt III
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I never wanted to be safe, I wanted to be good. Kermit Roosevelt III
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I never wanted to safe... I wanted to be good. Kermit Roosevelt III
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From the front row of the balcony, I look out over the Uptown Cinema. The red velvet seats are emptying, the credits scrolling up the screen. Ginger Rogers married a Nazi, but Cary Grant got her out of it. Their ship is sailing to America; sun burns away the fog and the wind blows free. Now they are gone and I am coming back to reality, breathing a harsher air. It is how I always feel when a movie ends. Kermit Roosevelt III
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In time of war, it is not enough to say, ‘I am a citizen and I have rights.’ One must also say, ‘I am a citizen and I have obligations. Kermit Roosevelt III