7 Quotes About Roosevelt

The success of any leader is measured by the success of his people. This is what makes Theodore Roosevelt such a fascinating figure in American history. His leadership and reforms gave opportunities to millions of Americans, but it can be argued that his policies also contributed to the Great Depression and World War II. As an American president, Theodore Roosevelt's words and actions were important and inspirational to many people.

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To his own children he was at once the ultimate voice of authority and, when time allowed, their most exuberant companion. He never fired their imaginations or made them laugh as their mother could, but he was unfailingly interested in them, sympathetic, confiding, entering into their lives in ways few fathers ever do. It was a though he was in league with them. David McCullough
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Roosevelt spoke eloquently, in his penetrating tenor, of those 'who at this very moment are denied the greater part of what the very lowest standards of today call the necessities of life . I see one-third of a nation ill-housed, ill-clad, ill-nourished, ' he told the audience, '. The test of our progress is not whether we add more to the abundance of those who have much; it is whether we provide enough for those who have too little. Susan Quinn
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When the Chief Justice read me the oath, ' he [FDR] later told an adviser, 'and came to the words "support the Constitution of the United States" I felt like saying: "Yes, but it's the Constitution as I understand it, flexible enough to meet any new problem of democracy--not the kind of Constitution your Court has raised up as a barrier to progress and democracy. Susan Quinn
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The 1924 Immigration Restriction Act was the primary tool used by FDR to keep Jewish refugees from reaching US shores. A.E. Samaan
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But he had always believed in fighting for the underdog, against the top dog. He had learned it, not from The Home, or The School, or The Church, but from that fourth and other great moulder of social conscience, The Movies. From all those movies that had begun to come out when Roosevelt we James Jones
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Women should have free access to every field of labor which they care to enter, and when their work is as valuable as that of a man it should be paid as highly. Theodore Roosevelt