Show I I I I I I I j I I j l i I I I I n nH H His is Speeches j Extracts From 11 Messages Tell Deep Thought x tit i I Vision Shown are some som quotations J G from from addresses b by Colonel Roosevelt Roosevelt Roose Roose- velt ott which show his versatility and his views on man many subjects From Paris Paris lecture April 23 23 1910 Tho The greatest t of ot all curses Is Js the curse of sterility and tho the severest crest SO of or all condemnations should should be visited upon the wilful sterile The first essential es essential es- es in any civilization cI Is that theman the theman theman man and the thc woman shall be father and mother of or healthy children so that tho the race shall increase and not decrease It is not the critic that counts not the man who p points out how the strongman stron strong strongman man stumbled or where the doer of or deeds could have done them v better The credit belon belongs s to tho the man who Is actually in the arena arona whose face nce i is ii marred b by lust dust lust and sweat and blood who strives valiantly who sho errs errs and comes short again and anti a again aln because there Is s no effort eUort without error and shortcoming but who does actually strive to do the deeds Shame on theman the theman man mati of or cultivated taste who permits permit refinement to develop in a fastidiousness fastidious fastidious- ness that unfits him for tor doing tho the thorough thorough rough work of ot a workaday world From ad address ress at at Detroit Mich May a 13 13 18 1916 The pacifist of oC today tho the peace at an any price men and the spiritual and m moral ral heirs of or the men who denounced and opposed Washington of or tho the men meu who denounced and voted otell against Abraham Lincoln The worl workingman like the farmer and the tho business man must be a patriot first or 01 he Is unfit to live In America an and the first duty of or all patriots isto Is Isto Isto to sec see that wo wo we arc able to prevent alien conquerors from dictating our our home policies I believe c in a thoroughly efficient na navy nathe the second In hi size in the world No 00 nation will ever attack a unified and antl prepared America From a statement as President on 1 I November cr S S. S 1904 10 I I am deeply sensible of or the tho honor done ono mo me h by the American people Jn In thus expressing their theil confidence In what I have havo done and have o tried to lo dp do I T appreciate to 10 the tho full fuli ull the thc solemn re responsibility re- re this confidence Imposes upon me me and I shall shaH do all that In III nt nn my power lies not to forr forfeit lt it it From spee speech h delivered at Auditorium Chicago September 3 J 1903 There Is a homel homely old old adage which runs Speak softly antI and carry a big stick you 1 0 will twill go far iI If lC the American American Ameri Ameri- can eRn can nn nation lion will speak softly and antl yet ct build and keep at a H pitch of oC the highest highest high high- est est- training a n thoroughly h efficient Inay navy y the Monroe doctrine will go J far From address at Logansport In Ind September J 2 1902 It is IN the tho merest truism to ga say that In iii tho the modern world industrialism is the great factor In the growth of nations na- na na prosperity Is 18 tho the foundation foundation foundation foun foun- dation upon which a n nel el very mighty na national national na- na structure trust must ho bo built Of or course there must bo bu more titan limn this There must bo by iv l hl high h moral purpose a u lifo life of or tho the spirit which finds Its Us ex- ex x tX pr Hlo t In n many wa ways II but unless s material pio prosperity exists also there thero is scan scant cant room loom in which to de develop de- de develop clop tho the higher |