Theodore Roosevelt: Critics are worth absolutely nothing

Critics are worth absolutely nothing: everything they do is blame when the powerful fail or make mistakes. True confidence is given to those in the arena, whose faces are muddy, sweaty and bloody, who continue to fight bravely.”

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True respect comes from one who makes mistakes, who falls down, but begins to do things right little by little, for there is no effort without mistakes. He has a huge enthusiasm and a deep passion, he spends his energy on something worthwhile. This is a true man who will win at the best and fall at the worst. But his downfall will be great, because he lives bravely and confronts those foolish souls who will never know victory or defeat.

Excerpt from a speech by Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States, delivered at the Sorbonne in Paris, April 23, 1910published



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