The most successful politician is he who says what the people are thinking most often and in the loudest voice.
Theodore Roosevelt
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Though conditions have grown puzzling in their complexity, though changes have been vast, yet we may remain absolutely sure of one thing; that now as ever in the past, and as it will ever be in the future, there can be no substitute for elemental virtues, for the elemental qualities to which we allude when we speak of a man, not only as a good man, but as emphatically a man. We can build up the standard of individual citizenship and individual well-being, we can raise the national standard and make it what it can and shall be made, only by each of us steadfastly keeping in mind that there can be no substitute for the world-old commonplace qualities of truth, justice, and courage, thrift, industry, common sense and genuine sympathy with the fellow feelings of others.
- Theodore Roosevelt
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People ask the difference between a leader and a loss.... The leader works in the open and the boss in covert. The leader leads and the boss drives.
- Theodore Roosevelt
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