Let us therefore boldly face the life of strife, resolute to do our duty well and manfully ; resolute to uphold righteousness by deed and by word; resolute to be both honest and brave, to serve high ideals, yet to use practical methods. Roosevelt, the Happy Warrior - Page 154by Bradley Gilman - 1921 - 376 pagesFull view - About this book
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1901 - 302 pages
...by, and will win for themselves the domination of the world. Let us therefore boldly face the life of strife, resolute to do our duty well and manfully...ideals, yet to use practical methods. Above all, let us shrink from no strife, moral or physical, within or without the nation, provided we are certain that... | |
| Charles Eugene Banks, Le Roy Armstrong - 1901 - 480 pages
...us by and will win for themselves the domination of the world. Let us therefore boldly face the life of strife, resolute to do our duty well and manfully;...ideals, yet to use practical methods. Above all, let us shrink from no strife, moral or physical, within or without the nation, provided we are certain that... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1902 - 360 pages
...by, and will win for themselves the domination of the world. Let us therefore boldly face the life of strife, resolute to do our duty well and manfully;...ideals, yet to use practical methods. Above all, let us shrink from no strife, moral or physical, within or without the nation, provided we are certain that... | |
| 1900 - 640 pages
...only when the men and women who make it up lead clean, vigorous, healthy lives— and that we must be resolute to do our duty well and manfully; resolute...to serve high ideals, yet to use practical methods. Yet one may wonder whether it be worth while so strenuously to insist upon the acceptance of propositions... | |
| Edward Stratemeyer - 1904 - 388 pages
...domination of the world. Let us therefore boldly face the life of strife, resolute to do our duty well i and manfully; resolute to uphold righteousness by...or physical, within or without the nation, provided that we are certain that the strife is justified ; for it is only through strife, through hard and... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1904 - 244 pages
...by, and will win for themselves the domination of the world. Let us therefore boldly face the life of strife, resolute to do our duty well and manfully...ideals, yet to use practical methods. Above all, let us shrink from no strife, moral or physical, within or without the nation, provided we are certain that... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1905 - 588 pages
...us by and will win for themselves the domination of the world. Let us therefore boldly face the life of strife, resolute to do our duty well and manfully;...ideals, yet to use practical methods. Above all, let us shrink from no strife, moral or physical, within or without the nation, provided we are certain that... | |
| 1907 - 222 pages
...by, and will win for themselves the domination of the world. Let us therefore boldly face the life of strife, resolute to do our duty well and manfully, resolute to uphold righteousness by deed and word; resolute to be both honest and brave, to serve high ideals, yet to use practical methods. Above... | |
| Andrew Cunningham McLaughlin - 1908 - 678 pages
...progress, the life which shuns inglorious and selfish ease: "Let us, therefore, boldly face the life of strife, resolute to do our duty well and manfully;...to serve high ideals yet to use practical methods." was confronted in the course of the years of Roosevelt's first administration with many delicate questions... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1910 - 250 pages
...helmeted queen among nations. — Ibid. The Life Let us therefore boldly face the life of of strife strife, resolute to do our duty well and manfully;...ideals, yet to use practical methods. Above all, let us shrink from no strife, moral or physical, within or without the nation, provided we are certain that... | |
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