Quotes From "All The Great Prizes : The Life Of John Hay From Lincoln To Roosevelt" By John Taliaferro

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John Hay on Lincoln: "He always worked with things as they were, while never relinquishing the desire to make them better. John Taliaferro
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John Hay indicates that dealing with people directly as a holder of political office "requires a stronger heart and a more obedient nervous system than I possess. John Taliaferro
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Good luck belongs to those who know how and are not afraid." John Hay to President Theodore Roosevelt John Taliaferro
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Behind those thick glasses (of TR's) was a man who did not blink. John Taliaferro
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John Hay points to our our history of getting lost in suffering when, "so close together were pain and antidote. John Taliaferro
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I like to introduce myself, because THEN I can get in all the facts." The usually self-deprecating John Hay on the ironic formality of signing his own commission as Secretary of State. John Taliaferro
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He had no desire to grandstand for his country or himself. John Taliaferro
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If he could be hard on kings and cabinets, he was invariably kind to his colleagues. John Taliaferro
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The Admiral so regrets failure, he cannot THINK of success. John Taliaferro
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In this slipshod age, we need object lessons in language and thought. — Edith Wharton on an address by John Hay John Taliaferro
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Henry Adams observes that John Hay has the ability to take the world as a whole rather than pulling it to pieces in criticism. He also observes that, in the routine of a stressful job, this perspective is challenged John Taliaferro
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Because we have only one (life) we go about blundering along him nervous haste. John Taliaferro
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When we get to Heaven, we can try a monarchy, perhaps." John Hay John Taliaferro
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The author observes that the friendship of John Hay and Charles Francis Adams benefited from a physical distance that required correspondence, meaning that feelings only implied in person had to be explicitly expressed. John Taliaferro
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In Washington, the venerable were often vulnerable. John Taliaferro
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He did not so much follow his father's example as his father's vision. John Taliaferro
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Beaten armies always shout, "TREASON! John Taliaferro