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Theodore Roosevelt Manliness Quotes By Frank Herbert

Only those who recognize the value of war and exercise it have any degree of self-determination. — Frank Herbert

Theodore Roosevelt Manliness Quotes By Theodore Roosevelt

One of the prime dangers of civilization has always been its tendency to cause the loss of virile fighting virtues, of the fighting edge. When men get too comfortable and lead too luxurious lives, there is always a danger lest the softness eat like an acid into their manliness of fiber. The — Theodore Roosevelt

Theodore Roosevelt Manliness Quotes By Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu

There is no dealing with great sorrow as if it were under the control of our wills. It is a terrible phenomenon, whose laws we must study, and to whose conditions we must submit, if we would mitigate it. — Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu

Theodore Roosevelt Manliness Quotes By Ruth Benedict

I have always used the world of make-believe with a certain desperation. — Ruth Benedict

Theodore Roosevelt Manliness Quotes By John Green

I don't think your missing pieces ever fit inside you again once they go missing. — John Green

Theodore Roosevelt Manliness Quotes By Theodore Roosevelt

The chase is among the best of all national pastimes; it cultivates that vigorous manliness for the lack of which in a nation, as in an individual, the possession of no other qualities can possibly atone. — Theodore Roosevelt

Theodore Roosevelt Manliness Quotes By Thomas King

You know what they say. If at first you don't succeed, try the same thing again. Sometimes the effort is called persistence and is the mark of a strong will. Sometimes it's called perseveration and is a sign of immaturity. For an individual, one of the definitions of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again in the same way and expecting different results. For a government, such behavior is called ... policy. — Thomas King

Theodore Roosevelt Manliness Quotes By Robert Jackson Bennett

In my operational days, there were three ways of thinking about things. There were things you knew. Then there were things you knew you didn't know. And then there were the things you didn't know that you didn't know." "No wonder we keep having so many international crises," she says, "if you lot are running around talking like that. — Robert Jackson Bennett

Theodore Roosevelt Manliness Quotes By Theodore Roosevelt

There are always in life countless tendencies for good and for evil, and each succeeding generation sees some of these tendencies strengthened and some weakened; nor is it by any means always, alas! that the tendencies for evil are weakened and those for good strengthened. But during the last few decades there certainly have been some notable changes for good in boy life. The great growth in the love of athletic sports, for instance, while fraught with danger if it becomes one-sided and unhealthy, has beyond all question had an excellent effect in increased manliness. — Theodore Roosevelt

Theodore Roosevelt Manliness Quotes By Mark Twain

The secret of making progress is to get started. — Mark Twain

Theodore Roosevelt Manliness Quotes By Stendhal

The idea of most use to tyrants is that of God, — Stendhal

Theodore Roosevelt Manliness Quotes By Lupe Fiasco

Making your moves, paying your dues, chasing the cool. — Lupe Fiasco

Theodore Roosevelt Manliness Quotes By Philip Emeagwali

The greater opportunity enabled me to make important discoveries and inventions. — Philip Emeagwali