Teddy Bares
Teddy Bares This quote from Theodore Roosevelt was from all the way back in 1907 during his Seventh Annual Message to the Congress. Despite being a statement that's a century old, I not only can't help but find his statement valid, but one that I personally agree with as well. Along with that, Roosevelt's quote has only become more prevalent and apparent over time, gaining more and more relevance as more and more generations have been born. It's very fitting for Roosevelt to have this quote attributed to him considering his reputation as a woodsman. Teddy set aside 200 million acres of land for federal control and preservation, many of which were later turned into famous national parks nowadays due to his advocation for them. Despite that, it's also very ironic for Roosevelt to have this quote attributed to him at the same time. Teddy was considered the first "modern president", one who bossed around Congress and lobbied for policies they wanted to lawmak...