Theodore Roosevelt had made numerous decisions during his long and storied career-some were good, some bad, some indifferent, and some that turned out to be absolute disasters. He always firmly believed the nature of a good leader was not to be perfect-men were mortal and not Gods-but to be bold, hold true to your own principles, and to issue quick and decisive edicts. Roosevelt often marveled at the instincts
( Mark Paul Jacobs )
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