Franklin D. Roosevelt Quote

Do not confuse objectives with methods. When the nation becomes substantially united in favor of planning the broad objectives of civilization, then true leadership must unite thought behind definite methods.


Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: F.D. Roosevelt, 1937, Volume 6: (ed. Best Books on, 1941) - ISBN: 9781623769666


Do not confuse objectives with methods. When the nation becomes substantially united in favor of planning the broad objectives of civilization, then...

Do not confuse objectives with methods. When the nation becomes substantially united in favor of planning the broad objectives of civilization, then...

Do not confuse objectives with methods. When the nation becomes substantially united in favor of planning the broad objectives of civilization, then...

Do not confuse objectives with methods. When the nation becomes substantially united in favor of planning the broad objectives of civilization, then...