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Theodore Roosevelt byl 26. prezident Spojených států amerických, který se nejvíce proslavil svojí energickou povahou a šíří zájmů a úspěchů. Byl rovněž vůdcem Republikánské strany. Předtím než se stal 26. prezidentem zastával řadu funkcí na municipální, státní a federální úrovni. Roosevelt byl úspěšný jako přírodovědec, cestovatel, lovec, spisovatel a voják, avšak největší slávy se mu dostalo jako politikovi. Do úřadu vstoupil ve svých 42 letech poté, co byl zavražděn prezident William McKinley. Do současnosti je to nejmladší prezident USA. Jeho tvář byla vytesána do památníku Mount Rushmore.

✵ 27. říjen 1858 – 6. leden 1919   •   Další jména Teddy Rosevelt, Teddy Roosevelt
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Theodore Roosevelt nejznámější citáty

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Theodore Roosevelt: Citáty o lidech

„Jsem jenom obyčejný člověk, ale pracuji na tom mnohem tvrději než obyčejní lidé.“

Daniel Weis: Everlasting Wisdom, Paragon Publishing, Rothersthorpe, 2010, ISBN 978-1-907611-48-3, přeložil Zdeněk Vrbík

Theodore Roosevelt: Citáty o životě

Theodore Roosevelt citáty a výroky

„Ten, kdo nedělá žádné chyby, nedělá ani žádné pokroky.“

Zdroj: Readers Digest Výběr, říjen 2009, s. 37

„Dělej, co umíš, s tím, co máš, tam, kde jsi.“

Originál: (en) Do what you can, with what you have, where you are.
Zdroj: Moudrost našich dnů. Nakladatelství Slovart 2003

„Kdo první zvedne ruku k ráně, přiznává, že mu došly ideje.“

Varianta: Kdo první zdvihne ruku k ráně, přizná že mu došli ideje.

„Mluv tiše, ale v ruce drž pořádný klacek.“

Originál: (en) Speak softly and carry a big stick; you will go far.
Zdroj: Albright, Madeleine: Doporučení budoucímu prezidentovi: Jak vrátit Americe dobrou pověst a vůdčí roli ve světě (orig. Memo to the president-elect, česky Práh, 2008)

Theodore Roosevelt: Citáty anglicky

“Comparison is the thief of joy.”

As quoted in Becoming a Great School (2013) by Cooper, Gustafson and Salah, p. ix
Disputed

“Women should have free access to every field of labor which they care to enter, and when their work is as valuable as that of a man it should be paid as highly.”

Chapter V Applied Idealism http://www.bartleby.com/55/5.html
1910s, Theodore Roosevelt — An Autobiography (1913)

“The nation behaves well if it treats the natural resources as assets which it must turn over to the next generation increased, and not impaired, in value.”

Speech before the Colorado Live Stock Association, Denver, Colorado (August 29, 1910); in The New Nationalism (1910), p. 52; also inscribed on Cox Corridor II, a first floor House corridor, U.S. Capitol.
1910s

“It is true of the Nation, as of the individual, that the greatest doer must also be a great dreamer.”

Berkeley, CA http://www.trsite.org/content/pages/speaking-loudly (1911)
1910s

“The government is us; we are the government, you and I.”

Speech http://books.google.com/books?id=kfYEAAAAYAAJ&q=%22The+government+is+us+we+are+the+government+you+and+I%22&pg=PA521#v=onepage at Asheville, North Carolina (9 September 1902)
1900s

“A thorough knowledge of the Bible is worth more than a college education.”

As quoted in Stepping Stones : The Complete Bible Narratives (1941)
Disputed

“Americanism is a question of principle, of idealism, of character. It is not a matter of birthplace, or creed, or line of descent.”

1910s, Address to the Knights of Columbus (1915)
Kontext: I appeal to history. Among the generals of Washington in the Revolutionary War were Greene, Putnam, and Lee, who were of English descent; Wayne and Sullivan, who were of Irish descent; Marion, who was of French descent; Schuyler, who was of Dutch descent, and Muhlenberg and Herkimer, who were of German descent. But they were all of them Americans and nothing else, just as much as Washington. Carroll of Carrollton was a Catholic; Hancock a Protestant; Jefferson was heterodox from the standpoint of any orthodox creed; but these and all the other signers of the Declaration of Independence stood on an equality of duty and right and liberty, as Americans and nothing else.
Kontext: The line of cleavage drawn on principle and conduct in public affairs is never in any healthy community identical with the line of cleavage between creed and creed or between class and class. On the contrary, where the community life is healthy, these lines of cleavage almost always run nearly at right angles to one another. It is eminently necessary to all of us that we should have able and honest public officials in the nation, in the city, in the state. If we make a serious and resolute effort to get such officials of the right kind, men who shall not only be honest but shall be able and shall take the right view of public questions, we will find as a matter of fact that the men we thus choose will be drawn from the professors of every creed and from among men who do not adhere to any creed.

“I have a perfect horror of words that are not backed up by deeds.”

Oyster Bay, NY http://www.trsite.org/content/pages/speaking-loudly (7 July 1915)
1910s

“Each one must do his part if we wish to show that the nation is worthy of its good fortune.”

1900s, The Strenuous Life: Essays and Addresses (1900), National Duties
Kontext: Exactly as each man, while doing first his duty to his wife and the children within his home, must yet, if he hopes to amount to much, strive mightily in the world outside his home, so our nation, while first of all seeing to its own domestic well-being, must not shrink from playing its part among the great nations without. Our duty may take many forms in the future as it has taken many forms in the past. Nor is it possible to lay down a hard-and-fast rule for all cases. We must ever face the fact of our shifting national needs, of the always-changing opportunities that present themselves. But we may be certain of one thing: whether we wish it or not, we cannot avoid hereafter having duties to do in the face of other nations. All that we can do is to settle whether we shall perform these duties well or ill.

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