genesis529 wrote:
I find that saying quite hilarious, coming from a guy who killed defenseless animals for fun.
Wikipedia.org: Wikipedia.org: 'Theodore Roosevelt' wrote:
...Roosevelt's youth was largely shaped by his poor health and his need to overcome severe asthma, which has a debilitating impact on the body and personality. He repeatedly experienced sudden nighttime asthma attacks that caused near deathlike experiences of being smothered to death, terrifying Theodore and his parents. Doctors had no cure. Nevertheless, he was energetic and mischievously inquisitive....
Wikipedia.org: "Theodore Roosevelt"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodore_Roosevelt I believe that his understanding of persevering to overcome disadvantage came from his chronic childhood diseases. As for killing animals for sport alone, nobody beats the royal family of the United Kingdom, especially Prince William and Harry. They were known to obliterate the entire wildlife within at least one estate over a few days. Now, THAT is a murderous personality. Despite their mother's best intentions, they will never know disadvantage like Roosevelt did.