The country is the place for children, and if not the country, a city small enough so that one can get out into the country.


Ch. IX : Outdoors and Indoors, p. 337 - Theodore Roosevelt — An Autobiography (1913)


The country is the place for children, and if not the country, a city small enough so that one can get out into the country.

The country is the place for children, and if not the country, a city small enough so that one can get out into the country.

The country is the place for children, and if not the country, a city small enough so that one can get out into the country.

The country is the place for children, and if not the country, a city small enough so that one can get out into the country.