Every man among us is more fit to meet the duties and responsibilities of citizenship because of the perils over which, in the past, the nation has triumphed; because of the blood and sweat and tears, the labor and the anguish, through which, in the days that have gone, our forefathers moved on to triumph.


Speech before the Naval War College, Newport, Rhode Island (June 1897), reported in "Washington's Forgotten Maxim", American Ideals (1926), vol. 13 of The Works of Theodore Roosevelt, national ed., chapter 12, p. 198


Every man among us is more fit to meet the duties and responsibilities of citizenship because of the perils over which, in the past, the nation has...

Every man among us is more fit to meet the duties and responsibilities of citizenship because of the perils over which, in the past, the nation has...

Every man among us is more fit to meet the duties and responsibilities of citizenship because of the perils over which, in the past, the nation has...

Every man among us is more fit to meet the duties and responsibilities of citizenship because of the perils over which, in the past, the nation has...