• “In life, as in a football game, the principle to follow is — Hit the line hard; don’t foul and don’t shirk, but hit the line hard!”

    The Strenuous Life,
    1900

    January 31, 2017

  • “Our country offers the most wonderful example of democratic government on a giant scale that the world has ever seen; and the peoples of the world are watching to see whether we succeed or fail.”

    Saratoga, New York
    September 27, 1910

    January 24, 2017

  • “Much has been given us, and much will rightfully be expected from us.”

    Inaugural Address
    March 4, 1905

    January 17, 2017

  • “If a man has a very decided character, has a strongly accentuated career, it is normally the case of course that he makes ardent friends and bitter enemies.”

    Letter to George Trevelyan,
    May 28, 1904

    January 10, 2017

  • “More and more it seems to me that about the best thing in life is to have a piece of work worth doing and then to do it well.”

    Letter to William Howard Taft,
    March 12, 1901

    January 3, 2017

  • “I wonder whether there ever can come in life a thrill of greater exaltation and rapture than that which comes to one between the ages of say six and fourteen, when the library door is thrown open and you walk in to see all the gifts, like a materialized fairy land, arrayed on your special table?”

    – The Supreme Christmas Joy
    White House
    Dec. 26, 1903

    December 20, 2016

  • “Let us speak courteously, deal fairly, and keep ourselves armed and ready.”

    Speech in San Francisco, California
    May 13, 1903

    December 13, 2016

  • “One of our cardinal doctrines is freedom of speech, which means freedom of speech about foreigners as well as about ourselves.”

    An Autobiography,
    1913

    December 6, 2016

  • “My course was to insist on absolute fitness, including honesty, as a prerequisite to every appointment.”

    An Autobiography
    1913

    November 29, 2016

  • “No people on earth have more cause to be thankful than ours, and this is said reverently, in no spirit of boastfulness in our own strength, but with gratitude to the Giver of Good.”

    Inaugural Address,
    1905

    November 22, 2016

  • “He among us who wishes to win honor in our life, and to play his part honestly and manfully, must be indeed an American in spirit and purpose, in heart and thought and deed.”

    New York
    1906

    November 15, 2016

  • “I think that on the whole the future holds more for us than even the great past has held. But, assuredly, the dreams of golden glory in the future will not come true unless, high of heart and strong of hand, by our own mighty deeds we make them come true.”

    History as Literature
    1913

    November 8, 2016