"I think we ought to impress on..." - Quote by Eleanor Roosevelt
I think we ought to impress on both our girls and boys that successful marriages require just as much work, just as much intelligence and just as much unselfish devotion, as they give to any position they undertake to fill on a paid basis.
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“I think if the people of this country can be reached with the truth, their judgment will be in favor of the many, as against the privileged few”
“Poor minds talk about people average minds talk about events great minds talk about ideas”
“Each generation supposes that the world was simpler for the one before it.”
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“Ask yourself, 'how long am I going to work to make my dreams come true?' I suggest you answer, 'as long as it takes.'”
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“The less a man knows the bigger the noise he makes and the higher the salary he commands.”