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
1890s
Теодор Рузвельт: Цитаты на английском языке (страница 14)
Теодор Рузвельт было 25-й вице-президент США, 26-й президент США. Цитаты на английском языке.1910s, California's Policies Proclaimed (Feb. 21, 1911)
“I'm as strong as a bull moose and you can use me to the limit.”
Letter to Mark Hannah (27 June 1900)
1900s
1900s, Letter to Winfield T. Durbin (1903)
1910s, The World Movement (1910)
1910s, The Progressives, Past and Present (1910)
1910s, The New Nationalism (1910)
1910s, Address at Milwaukee, Wisconsin (1912)
1910s, Address to the Knights of Columbus (1915)
1910s, California's Policies Proclaimed (Feb. 21, 1911)
1900s, "In God we Trust" letter (1907)
1900s, A Square Deal (1903)
"Democratic Ideals" in The Outlook (15 November 1913) https://books.google.com/books?id=1LpOAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA589
1910s
1910s, Address to the Knights of Columbus (1915)
“I can be President of the United States, or I can control Alice. I cannot possibly do both.”
Response when a dignitary asked if he could better control his daughter, as quoted in Hail to the Chiefs : My Life and Times with Six Presidents (1970) by Ruth Shick Montgomery, and TIME magazine (3 March 1980) http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,950286,00.html?promoid=googlep
1900s
Talk to schoolchildren in Oyster Bay, Christmastime (1898), as quoted in The Bully Pulpit : A Teddy Roosevelt Book of Quotations (2002) by H. Paul Jeffers, p. 22
1890s
1900s, Speak softly and carry a big stick (1901)
1900s, The Strenuous Life: Essays and Addresses (1900), National Duties
Контексте: Right here let me make as vigorous a plea as I know how in favor of saying nothing that we do not mean, and of acting without hesitation up to whatever we say. A good many of you are probably acquainted with the old proverb: "Speak softly and carry a big stick—you will go far." If a man continually blusters, if he lacks civility, a big stick will not save him from trouble; and neither will speaking softly avail, if back of the softness there does not lie strength, power.
1910s, The Progressives, Past and Present (1910)