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On the recordMay 13, 1903
In the last analysis it is the man's own character which is and must ever be the determining factor in his success or failure in life
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Teddy Roosevelt
Republican · New York

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Address at the Banquet Tendered Him by the Union League Club of San Francisco, California

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