Theodore Roosevelt Quotes
I Then Held, And Now Hold, The Belief That A Man's First Duty Is To Pull His Own Weight And To Take Care Of Those Dependent Upon Him; And I Then Believed, And Now Believe, That The Greatest Privilege And Greatest Duty For Any Man Is To Be Happily Married, And That No Other Form Of Success Or Service, For Either Man Or Woman, Can Be Wisely Accepted As A Substitute Or Alternative.
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