Theodore Roosevelt — "I am not in the least afraid of the word 'radical.' When a man is afraid of the …"
I am not in the least afraid of the word 'radical.' When a man is afraid of the word 'radical,' it proves that he is not a radical.
I am not in the least afraid of the word 'radical.' When a man is afraid of the word 'radical,' it proves that he is not a radical.
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"I am a man of peace, but I am also a man of action, and I believe in the doctrine of 'peace through strength.'"
"The greatest good for the greatest number."
"I do not believe that the average negro is the equal of the average white man."
"The American people are not a nation of mollycoddles."
"It is not merely a right but a duty to take the land from the Indians."
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