As the greatest president in American history, Roosevelt successfully handled the two most important events of the 20th century - the Great Depression and World War II, and therefore became a hero to all. , left an indelible impact on American history. Because I have always respected his tenacious will (he lost the function of his legs at the age of thirty-nine, but he never complained about himself), I have a deep memory of some of his famous sayings, and I have compiled them here for everyone.
1. The only thing we have to fear is fear itself. This kind of indescribable, irrational and unreasonable fear paralyzes people's will and prevents people from making necessary efforts. It nullifies all the efforts required to turn retreat into advancement.
2. Happiness does not just depend on how much money you have, but on the joy of success and the thrill of the soul brought about by creative activities.
3. Simply sitting and talking is completely useless. We must take action, and we must take action quickly.
4. The standard for testing our progress is not how much wealth we have added to those who are wealthy, but whether we have provided sufficient living security for those who are poor.
5. In every land, various forces that separate people and bring people together are at work all the time. When we strive to achieve our own aspirations, we are individualistic. but in the process of seeking economic and political progress as a country, we become one, either moving upward together or falling into the abyss together.
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