Top 18 Edith Roosevelt Quotes

#1. Technology brought in the mass media and technology is now taking it away.

David Hockney

#2. I don't want to be a slave to nostalgia.

Cullen Bunn

#3. He looked like he needed some jungle ruins to explore or some bad people to hit with a chair. Trouble was, he was the bad people.

Ilona Andrews

#4. I didn't want people to accuse me of being really depressive. I really tried to fight against that and not have a complete downer about the subject.

Joe Casey

#5. I'm sure every song has some kind of undertone of what I was going through with Chris. It was my life.

Deana Carter

#6. I think imagination is one of the greatest blessings of life, and while one can lose oneself in a book one can never be thoroughly unhappy.

Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt

#7. In this life he laughs longest who laughs last.

John Masefield

#8. The Scripture teaches that popularity with the world means death. Satan's most effective tool is conformity and compromise. He is aware that one man standing in the midst of a pagan people
can move more people in the direction of God than thousands of insipid professors of religion.

Billy Graham

#9. What is rational is real and what is real is rational

Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

#10. We humans have a tendency to define things by what they are not. This is especially true of our emotional experiences.

Brene Brown

#11. The gem, which he had supposed colorless, caught a ray of sunlight from the god-gate in the roof and flashed a watery green. For some reason, it reminded him of her eyes. He put it to his lips, his thoughts full of things that could never be.

Gene Wolfe

#12. The editor will be an extension of your hand; the keys will sing as they slice their way through text and thought.

Andrew Hunt

#13. What power can poverty have over a home where loving hearts are beating with a consciousness of untold riches of the head and heart?

Orison Swett Marden

#14. One cannot bring up boys to be eagles and then expect them to be sparrows.

Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt

#15. I found that people had all kinds of levels of consciousness, all kinds of levels of education, but that Cubans in general were very educated politically. I could go sit in a bus and get into a conversation with someone and that person had a wealth of knowledge. And energy!

Assata Shakur

#16. [On refusing to allow photos to be published of herself and her children:] A lady's name should appear in print only three times, at her birth, marriage, and death.

Edith Roosevelt

#17. Edith (the future Mrs. Teddy Roosevelt) developed a lifelong devotion to drama and poetry. "I have gone back to Shakespeare, as I always do," she would write seven decades later.

Doris Kearns Goodwin

#18. Fiction intended to please, should resemble truth as much as possible.

Horace

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