How do you judge the action of Roosevelt?
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Twelve years prior this same man wrote:
“A sentiment that is easy and natural is far better than one which has to be artificially stimulated. But the artificial stimulus is better than none, and with fellow-feeling, as with all other emotions, what is started artificially may become quite natural in its continuance. With most men courage is largely an acquired habit, and on the first occasions when it is called for it necessitates the exercise of willpower and self-control; but by exercise it gradually becomes almost automatic.”
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