"The credit belongs to those who are..." - Quote by Theodore Roosevelt
The credit belongs to those who are actually in the arena, who strive valiantly; who know the great enthusiasums, the great devotions, and spend themselves in a worthy cause; who at best know the triumph of high achievement; and who, at worst, if they fail, fail while daring greatly, so that their place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who know neither victory nor defeat.
More by Theodore Roosevelt
“I entirely appreciate loyalty to one"s friends, but loyalty to the cause of justice and honor stands above it.”
“I want to see you shoot the way you shout.”
“Every man, who parrots the cry of ‘stand by the President’ without adding the proviso ‘so far as he serves the Republic’ takes an attitude as essentially unmanly as that of any Stuart royalist who championed the doctrine that the King could do no wrong. No self-respecting and intelligent free man could take such an attitude.”
More on Effort
“The one who tries to get something for nothing generally winds up getting nothing for something.”
“As you move to the top, remember the story of the pump. If you start pumping casually or half -heartedly, you will pump forever before anything happens. Pump hard to begin with and keep it up until you get that water flowing. Then a great deal will happen.”
“Men as well as rivers grow crooked by following the path of least resistance.”