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Speeches - Theodore Roosevelt Association

Listen to and or read the authentic reproduction of Theodore Roosevelt's speeches: The Strenuous Life, Hamilton Club Chicago April 10, 1899.

TR Center - Man in the Arena - Theodore Roosevelt Center

Today I shall speak to you on the subject of individual citizenship, the one subject of vital importance to you, my hearers, and to me and my countrymen, ...

Roosevelt, "Strenuous Life, 1899," Speech Text - Voices of Democracy

Thrice happy is the nation that has a glorious history. Far better it is to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs, even though checkered by failure, than ...

The Man in the Arena – Teddy Roosevelt (A Powerful Speech from ...

Read by Shane Morris - On April 23, 1910, a year after leaving his presidential office, Theodore Roosevelt gave what would become one of his ...

Citizenship in a Republic - Wikipedia

Citizenship in a Republic is the title of a speech given by Theodore Roosevelt, former President of the United States, at the Sorbonne in Paris, France, ...

From the Archives: President Teddy Roosevelt's New Nationalism ...

In the speech, he called for the end of special protections for businesses in government. He declared that anyone who worked hard should be able ...

The Greatest Speech Ever Made | The Man in the Arena - YouTube

On April 23rd, 1910, Theodore Roosevelt delivered a speech titled Citizenship in a Republic. The speech delivered an impassioned and ...

The Man In The Arena - Theodore Roosevelt - 23 April 1910 - Ngin

Speech at the Sorbonne. Paris, France. April 23, 1910. The Famous Quote. It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles ...

Sound Recordings of Theodore Roosevelt's Voice | Digital Collections

But, win or lose, we shall not falter. Whatever fate may at the moment overtake any of us, the movement itself will not stop. Our cause is based on the eternal ...

A Charter of Democracy: Teddy Roosevelt's speech to the 1912 ...

"I am emphatically a believer in constitutionalism, and because of this fact I no less emphatically protest against any theory that would ...

Remembering Teddy Roosevelt's “The Man in the Arena”

He called us “to remember that the chief of blessings for any nation is that it shall leave its seed to inherit the land. It was the crown of ...

Bullet Speech - Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library

TR went on to give the life-saving speech while bleeding copiously through his shirt. He famously told the crowd, “It takes more than [a bullet] to kill a Bull ...

Teddy Roosevelt campaigning - Social Security History

It little matters what befalls any one of us who for the time being stand in the forefront of the battle. I hope we shall win, and I believe that if we can wake ...

Theodore Roosevelt – Acceptance Speech - NobelPrize.org

Mr. Herbert HD Peirce 1 , American envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to Norway, accepted the prize on his behalf.

Address at the Sorbonne in Paris, France: "Citizenship in a Republic"

The success of republics like yours and like ours means the glory, and our failure the despair, of mankind; and for you and for us the question of the quality ...

March 4, 1905: Inaugural Address - Miller Center

We wish peace,but we wish the peace of justice, the peace of righteousness. We wish itbecause we think it is right and not because we are afraid. No weak ...

Chronology of Speeches of Theodore Roosevelt - Maryland DNR

provide the researcher with a wealth of Roosevelt speech material. Significantly, many of the speeches held in the. Library of Congress collection also include ...

Quotations from the speeches and other works of Theodore Roosevelt

"The man who really counts in the world is the doer, not the mere critic-the man who actually does the work, even if roughly and imperfectly."

Teddy Roosevelt - Speech at the Grand Canyon - American Rhetoric

Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Address at the Grand Canyon Delivered 6 May 1903, Flagstaff, Arizona Original Newspaper Report Containing the Speech.

Remarks Before the Mothers' Congress

Your duty is hard, your responsibility great; but greatest of all is your reward. I do not pity you in the least On the contrary, I feel respect and admiration ...