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Theodore Roosevelt actually said...

It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles.

04/22/1910

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Theodore  Roosevelt

deceased

usa, New York

1,326 Quotes

Born10/27/1858

Died1/6/1919 (aged 61)

PartyRepublican

  • President

    9/14/1901 - 3/4/1909
  • Governor

    1/1/1899 - 12/31/1900
  • assistant secretary of the navy

    4/19/1897 - 7/7/1898
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