The performance of duty, and not an indulgence in vapid ease and vapid pleasure, is all that makes life worth while.


Chapter V Applied Idealism - Theodore Roosevelt — An Autobiography (1913)

Roosevelt, Theodore. 1913. An Autobiography: V. Applied Idealism[bartleby.com]


The performance of duty, and not an indulgence in vapid ease and vapid pleasure, is all that makes life worth while.

The performance of duty, and not an indulgence in vapid ease and vapid pleasure, is all that makes life worth while.

The performance of duty, and not an indulgence in vapid ease and vapid pleasure, is all that makes life worth while.

The performance of duty, and not an indulgence in vapid ease and vapid pleasure, is all that makes life worth while.