Theodore Roosevelt Quotes

Believe you can and you're halfway there.
— Theodore Roosevelt
A lot of '2112' was written in the back seat of a car and in cold dressing rooms while on tour in northern Ontario.
Alex Lifeson
I love skating so much and I feel like every time I step out onto the ice, that's what I'm meant to do.
Clara Hughes
I like my man to be witty; he needs a sense of humour and needs to be extremely well-mannered.
Esha Gupta
I've got more important things to think about. I've got a yogurt to finish by today, the expiry date is today.
Gordon Strachan
It's not about me, it's about my family. You don't answer questions for you, but for us. You learn to live beyond yourself.
Jaclyn Smith
Most people - and particularly people whose lives have nothing to do with books at all - are intrigued by the idea that somebody wants to listen to them and get it right.
Martin Cruz Smith
In any event, the proper question isn't what a journalist thinks is relevant but what his or her audience thinks is relevant. Denying people information they would find useful because you think they shouldn't find it useful is censorship, not journalism.
Michael Kinsley
I've definitely been in relationships with friends where I wanted to do something different than I know a friend has. It's that complicated balance between wanting to do what you know is right for you and not wanting to hurt someone's feelings.
Mickey Sumner
The message of the movie is to accept who you are and not to succumb to the pressure of what the media tells you is beautiful and what you should be looking like.
Mike Myers
Everywhere in Africa, you see Indian, Chinese, Brazilian businesses. Other than Coca Cola and the oil companies, it is very rare to see American businesses.
Mo Ibrahim
I'm endlessly fascinated by parenting, marriage, my wife and the ins and outs of marriage.
Rob Delaney
To know God better is only to realize how impossible it is that we should ever know him at all. I know not which is more childish to deny him, or define him.
Samuel Butler
AIDS obliges people to think of sex as having, possibly, the direst consequences: suicide. Or murder.
Susan Sontag