The leader for the time being, whoever he may be, is but an instrument, to be used until broken and then to be cast aside; and if he is worth his salt, he will care no more when he is broken than a soldier cares when he is sent where his life is forfeit... Theodore Roosevelt: The Logic of His Career - Page 170by Charles Grenfill Washburn - 1916 - 245 pagesFull view - About this book
| New York (State). Board of Charities - 1919 - 886 pages
...In the long fight for righteousness the watchword for all of us is, ' spend and be spent.' It is a little matter whether any one man fails or succeeds;...cause shall not fail, for it is the cause of mankind. We, here in America, hold in our hands the hope of the world, the fate of the coming years; and shame... | |
| 1919 - 740 pages
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| California Teachers Association - 1919 - 726 pages
...purpose, and we must strive for it in all earnestness and sincerity, or our work will come to nothing. In order to succeed, we need leaders of inspired idealism,...cause shall not fail, for it is the cause of mankind." — From Colonel Roosevelt's Carnegie Hall speech. 1 EDITOR~l ALI g- '• • . a The offices of the... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1905 - 498 pages
...won. "In the long fight for righteousness the watchword for all of us is, SPEND AND BE~SPENT. It is a little matter whether any one man fails or succeeds...cause shall not fail, for it is the cause of mankind. We, here in America, hold in our hands the hope of the world, the fate of the coming years ; and shame... | |
| 1912 - 350 pages
...that the victory may be won. In the long fight for righteousness the watchword for all of us is spent and be spent. It is of little matter whether any one...shall not fail, for it is the cause of • mankind. We, here in America, hold in our hands the hope of the world, the fate of the coming years ; and shame... | |
| Arthur Coleman Comey - 1912 - 498 pages
...that the victory may be won. In the long fight for righteousness the watchword for all of us is spent and be spent. It is'" of little matter whether any...' shall not fail, for it is the cause of mankind. We, here in America, hold in our hands the hope of the world, the fate of the coming years; and shame... | |
| Henry Seidel Canby, John Baker Opdycke - 1913 - 626 pages
...shouts of hear, hear. 11. There is something thrilling, in one passage of Mr Roosevelts utterance. — "in order to succeed we need leaders of inspired idealism...cause shall not fail for it is the cause of mankind. SECTION V FIGURES OF SPEECH By figures of speech we mean the use of comparisons in language for the... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1913 - 354 pages
...the.watch,word for all of us is spend and be spent.) It is of little matter whether any one man fails oK succeeds ; but the cause shall not fail, for it is the cause of mankind. We, here in America, hold in our hands the hQpe, of the world, the fate of the coming years ; and shame... | |
| Cornelia Carhart Ward - 1914 - 448 pages
...city, almost at the beginning of the present campaign, I spoke as follows: "The leader for the tune being, whoever he may be, is but an instrument, to...cause shall not fail, for it is the cause of mankind. We, here in America, hold in our hands the hope of the world, the fate of the coming years, and shame... | |
| Charles Grenfill Washburn - 1916 - 282 pages
...purpose, and we must strive for it in all earnestness and sincerity, or our work will come to nothing. In order to succeed we need leaders of inspired idealism,...cause shall not fail, for it is the cause of mankind. We, here in America, hold in our hands the hope of the world, the fate of the coming years; and shame... | |
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