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Theodore Roosevelt

America and the World War

  • ivantligцитирует2 месяца назад
    The debt we owe to German blood is great; the debt we owe to German thought and to German example, not only in governmental administration but in all the practical work of life, is even greater. Every generous heart and every far-seeing mind throughout the world should rejoice in the existence of a stable, united, and powerful Germany, too strong to fear aggression and too just to be a source of fear to its neighbors.
  • ivantligцитирует2 месяца назад
    Disarmament of the free and liberty-loving nations would merely mean insuring the triumph of some barbarism or despotism, and if logically applied would mean the extinction of liberty and of all that makes civilization worth having throughout the world.
  • ivantligцитирует2 месяца назад
    The sole value of the promise comes in the performance.
  • ivantligцитирует2 месяца назад
    Peace treaties and arbitration treaties unbacked by force are not merely useless but mischievous in any serious crisis.
  • ivantligцитирует2 месяца назад
    Peace is ardently to be desired, but only as the handmaid of righteousness. The only peace of permanent value is the peace of righteousness. There can be no such peace until well-behaved, highly civilized small nations are protected from oppression and subjugation.
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