"Nothing worth having comes easy...." - Quote by Theodore Roosevelt
Nothing worth having comes easy.
More by Theodore Roosevelt
“90% of the work in this country is done by people who don't feel good".”
“I cannot consent to take the position that the door of hope - the door of opportunity - is to be shut upon any man, no matter how worthy, purely upon the grounds of race or color. Such an attitude would, according to my convictions, be fundamentally wrong.”
“The wild life of today is not ours to do with as we please. The original stock was given to us in trust for the benefit both of the present and the future. We must render an accounting of this trust to those who come after us.”
More on Effort
“If I work incessantly to the last, nature owes me another form of existence when the present one collapses.”
“Freedom is not a gift received from the State or leader, but a possession to be won every day by the effort of each and the union of all.”
“The ability to lead a happy life is made, not found”
More on Value
“The best argument I know for an immortal life is the existence of a man who deserves one.”
“Every man should have a college education in order to show him how little the thing is really worth.”
“A clean and sensitive conscience, a steady and scrupulous integrity in small things as well as large, is the most valuable of all possessions, to a nation as to an individual.”