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Ruin looks us in the face if we judge a man by his position instead of judging him by his conduct in that position.
— Theodore Roosevelt
It is a shame for a person to have been a Christian for years but not to have advanced beyond the knowledge of his salvation.
— Theodore Epp
With the brush we merely tint, while the imagination alone produces colour.
— Theodore Gericault
I wake to sleep, and take my waking slow.
I feel my fate in what I cannot fear.
I learn by going where I have to go. — Theodore Roethke
I feel my fate in what I cannot fear.
I learn by going where I have to go. — Theodore Roethke
Sometimes I sets and thinks, and sometimes I just sets.
— Theodore Sturgeon
The first duty of an American citizen, then, is that he shall work in politics.
— Theodore Roosevelt
Do Something Now. If not you, who? If not here, where? If not now, when?
— Theodore Roosevelt
I learned early in my life that if people were offered the opportunity of tranquility, they often reject it and choose torment instead.
— Theodore Dalrymple
Aggressive fighting for the right is the noblest sport the world affords.
— Theodore Roosevelt
As an artist I have an even more abiding interest in the compact between the Arts and Government.
— Theodore Bikel
Repentance is a change of behavior which invites forgiveness.
— Theodore M. Burton
I came to love, I came into my own.
— Theodore Roethke
There are a lot of people who write very intensely about things they do not and cannot do.
— Theodore Sturgeon
Read Theodore Schwenk's marvelous book Sensitive Chaos (London, Rudolph Steiner Press, 1965),
— Alan W. Watts
Love is sanctuary,
a safe haven and place to rest. — Theodore Volgoff
a safe haven and place to rest. — Theodore Volgoff
If a strong man has not in him the lift toward lofty things, his strength makes him only a curse to himself and his neighbor.
— Theodore Roosevelt
Pleasure comes, but not to stay;Even this shall pass away.
— Theodore Tilton
I find to my mixed astonishment that I do dream, but I didn't know it.
— Theodore Sturgeon
All lovers live by longing, and endure:
Summon a vision and declare it pure. — Theodore Roethke
Summon a vision and declare it pure. — Theodore Roethke
Maybe God has a house.
But not here. — Theodore Roethke
But not here. — Theodore Roethke
My paintings cannot be a negation of what has always been and always will be necessary - drawing and search for values.
— Theodore Robinson
If we become conceited through great success, some day the trout will take us down a peg.
— Theodore Gordon
Though progress starts with the imagination, only work can make things happen. And work itself works best when fueled, again by the imagination.
— Theodore Levitt
The foes from whom we pray to be delivered are our own passions, appetites, and follies; and against these there is always need that we should war.
— Theodore Roosevelt
When that book came out, it was like Columbus telling about America at the court of Ferdinand and Isabella.
— Theodore White
With self discipline most anything is possible.
— Theodore Roosevelt
Truth stood on one side and Ease on the other; it has often been so.
— Theodore Parker
I Don't Want To Live Long. I Would Rather Get The Death Penalty Than Spend The Rest Of My Life In Prison
— Theodore Kaczynski
I learn by going where I have to go
— Theodore Roethke
He who makes no mistakes makes no progress.
— Theodore Roosevelt
We are not called upon to do all the good that is possible, but only that which we can do.
— Theodore Guerin
The woman has the right to be emancipated from the position of a drudge or a toy. She is entitled to a full equality in rights with man ...
— Theodore Roosevelt
People will love him (Theodore Roosevelt) for the enemies he has made.
— Doris Kearns Goodwin
No virtue fades out of mankind. Not over-hopeful by inborn temperament, cautious by long experience, I yet never despair of human virtue.
— Theodore Parker
Television deprives children of their imaginations.
— Theodore Isaac Rubin
I was not going to earn money, I must even things up by not spending it.
— Theodore Roosevelt
There is no role I cannot play except a midget.
— Theodore Bikel
Every man holds his property subject to the general right of the community to regulate its use to whatever degree the public welfare may require it.
— Theodore Roosevelt
We are not set apart to rule, but chosen and set apart to serve.
— Theodore M. Burton
Hearsay cannot stand as valid testimony, and assumption spun from hearsay is a rope of sand.
— Theodore Roscoe
In this place of light: he dares to live
Who stops being a bird, yet beats his wings
Against the immense immeasurable emptiness of things. — Theodore Roethke
Who stops being a bird, yet beats his wings
Against the immense immeasurable emptiness of things. — Theodore Roethke
I write a story as if it were a letter to someone and essentially, that's what you do.
— Theodore Sturgeon
Nothing is gained by debate on non-debatable subjects.
— Theodore Roosevelt
Love is the piety of the affections.
— Theodore Parker
Basically, fiction is people. You can't write fiction about ideas.
— Theodore Sturgeon
Politeness [is] a sign of dignity, not subservience.
— Theodore Roosevelt
The body and the soul know how to play
In that dark world where gods have lost their way. — Theodore Roethke
In that dark world where gods have lost their way. — Theodore Roethke
I'm as strong as a bull moose and you can use me to the limit.
— Theodore Roosevelt
Those who are willing to be vulnerable move among mysteries.
— Theodore Roethke
Gradually the true Mason gains experience in using these working tools and can observe subtler and subtler indications of personal flaws.
— Theodore Roosevelt
I am overwhelmed by the beautiful disorder of poetry, the eternal virginity of words.
— Theodore Roethke
Unless the man is master of his soul all other kinds of mastery amount to little.
— Theodore Roosevelt
the only way to eliminate hypocrisy from human existence is to abandon all principles whatsoever;
— Theodore Dalrymple
I realize political credibility is important in this world,but it's more important to be faithful to God.
— Theodore Edgar McCarrick
I have already lived and enjoyed as much life as any nine other men I have known.
— Theodore Roosevelt
We are the heirs of the ages
— Theodore Roosevelt
Wealth and want equally harden the human heart.
— Theodore Parker
Nothing is always absolutely so
— Theodore Sturgeon
In a crisis, the man worth his salt is the man who meets the needs of the situation in whatever way is necessary.
— Theodore Roosevelt
Death is always, under all circumstances, a tragedy, for if it is not then it means that life has become one.
— Theodore Roosevelt
Once I decide to do something, I want to win in the worst way. I will do anything within the law to win.
— Theodore J. Forstmann
A half-equipped little knight she was, venturing to reconnoitre the mysterious city and dreaming wild dreams of some vague, far-off supremacy ...
— Theodore Dreiser
When I can't do something, this always impels me to study it.
— Theodore Sturgeon
The great virtue of my radicalism lies in the fact that I am perfectly ready, if necessary, to be radical on the conservative side.
— Theodore Roosevelt
Fascism is not fashion.
— Theodore Dalrymple
Fiction is very important to me. It's what I do, it's what I do with my life.
— Theodore Sturgeon
Like a double-edge sword, success cuts two ways.
— Theodore Bryant
The fact that iron rusts so readily is one of the great lousy breaks of chemistry, responsible for untold billions in costs every year.
— Theodore Gray
To hell with the Constitution when people want coal!
— Theodore Roosevelt
It is only through labor and painful effort, by grim energy and resolute courage, that we move on to better things.
— Theodore Roosevelt
So that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who knew neither victory nor defeat
— Theodore Roosevelt
All the resources we need are in the mind.
— Theodore Roosevelt
The lunatic fringe in all reform movements.
— Theodore Roosevelt
All forms of human happiness contain within themselves the seeds of their own decomposition.
— Theodore Dalrymple
Thank God for the iron in the blood of our fathers
— Theodore Roosevelt
Treat yourself at least as well as you treat other people.
— Theodore Isaac Rubin
The ordinary air fighter is an extraordinary man and the extraordinary air fighter stands as one in a million among his fellows.
— Theodore Roosevelt
What sad faces one always sees in the asylums for orphans! It is more fatal to neglect the heart than the head.
— Theodore Parker
Obedience of the law is demanded; not asked as a favor.
— Theodore Roosevelt
The job of intellectuals is to come up with ideas, and all we've been producing is footnotes.
— Theodore White
May my silences become more accurate.
— Theodore Roethke
And the combination is rare.
— Theodore Roosevelt
Every Man owes some of his time to the upbuilding of the profession to which he belongs.
— Theodore Roosevelt
A life merely of pleasure, or chiefly of pleasure, is always a poor and worthless life.
— Theodore W. Parker
Democracy is direct self-government over all the people, for all the people, by all the people.
— Theodore Parker
Every person according to his light," said Ames "You must help the world express itself. Use will make your powers endure ...
— Theodore Dreiser
Americanism means the virtues of courage, honor, justice, truth, sincerity, and hardihood - the virtues that made America.
— Theodore Roosevelt
The American dream is not over. America is an adventure.
— Theodore White
Humanity is the sin of God.
— Theodore Parker
Life means change; where there is no change, death comes.
— Theodore Roosevelt
We must diligently strive to make our young men decent, God-fearing, law-abiding, honor-loving, justice-doing and also fearless and strong.
— Theodore Roosevelt
The light has gone out of my life.
— Theodore Roosevelt
As a God, you can only ever be as healthy as your
worshippers. They are after all what your body is made of. — Theodore Volgoff
worshippers. They are after all what your body is made of. — Theodore Volgoff
Magnificent promises are always to be suspected.
— Theodore Parker
In a dark time, the eye begins to see / I meet my shadow in the deepening shade ... Dark, dark my light, and darker my desire.
— Theodore Roethke
The light comes brighter from the east; the cawOf restive crows is sharper on the ear.
— Theodore Roethke
According to his habit, Theodore Roosevelt sought to harness anxiety through action.
— Doris Kearns Goodwin