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Anna Eleanor Roosevelt, , née le 11 octobre 1884 et morte le 7 novembre 1962, est l’épouse de Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Par cette union, elle devient la Première dame des États-Unis du 4 mars 1933 au 12 avril 1945. Elle a été la première à rendre ce rôle actif.

Elle pèse aussi sur la décision d'engager les États-Unis dans la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Féministe engagée, elle s'oppose au racisme et défend le mouvement américain pour les droits civiques.

Après le conflit, elle joue un rôle déterminant dans la création de l’Organisation des Nations unies puis préside, pendant la présidence de Harry S. Truman, la commission chargée de rédiger la Déclaration universelle des droits de l’homme. Ses nombreux voyages dans le monde et sa diplomatie contribuent à l'adoption de cette déclaration par l'Assemblée générale des Nations unies le 10 décembre 1948.

✵ 11. octobre 1884 – 7. novembre 1962   •   Autres noms Eleanor Rooseveltová, Eleanor Anna Roosevelt, Анна Элеонора Рузвельт
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Citations sur la vie de Eleanor Roosevelt

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Eleanor Roosevelt Citations

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Eleanor Roosevelt: Citations en anglais

“I would not be very much surprised if some writers or actors or stagehands, or what not, were found to have Communist leanings, but I was surprised to find that, at the start of the inquiry, some of the big producers were so chicken-hearted about speaking up for the freedom of their industry.
One thing is sure — none of the arts flourishes on censorship and repression. And by this time it should be evident that the American public is capable of doing its own censoring.”

My Day (1935–1962)
Contexte: I have waited a while before saying anything about the Un-American Activities Committee's current investigation of the Hollywood film industry. I would not be very much surprised if some writers or actors or stagehands, or what not, were found to have Communist leanings, but I was surprised to find that, at the start of the inquiry, some of the big producers were so chicken-hearted about speaking up for the freedom of their industry.
One thing is sure — none of the arts flourishes on censorship and repression. And by this time it should be evident that the American public is capable of doing its own censoring. Certainly, the Thomas Committee is growing more ludicrous daily. (29 October 1947)

“We should begin in our own environment and in our own community as far as possible to build a peace-loving attitude and learn to discipline ourselves to accept, in the small things of our lives, mediation and arbitration.”

My Day (1935–1962)
Contexte: We should begin in our own environment and in our own community as far as possible to build a peace-loving attitude and learn to discipline ourselves to accept, in the small things of our lives, mediation and arbitration. As individuals, there is little that any of us can do to prevent an accidental use of bombs in the hands of those who already have them. We can register, however, with our government a firm protest against granting the knowledge and the use of these weapons to those who do not now have them. (20 December 1961)

“I cannot believe that war is the best solution. No one won the last war, and no one will win the next war.”

Source: The Wisdom of Eleanor Roosevelt
Source: letter to Harry Truman, 22 March 1948

“When will our consciences grow so tender that we will act to prevent human misery rather than avenge it?”

As quoted in "On The Universal Declaration of Human Rights" by Hillary Rodham Clinton in Issues of Democracy Vol. 3, No. 3 (October 1998), p. 11

“I think, at a child's birth, if a mother could ask a fairy godmother to endow it with the most useful gift, that gift would be curiosity.”

From article "In Defense of Curiosity" appearing in The Saturday Evening Post 208 (August 24, 1935); 8-9, 64-66. As cited in What I Hope to Leave Behind, The Essential Essays of Eleanor Roosevelt Edited by Alida M. Black, p 20.
As quoted in Todays Health (October 1966)

“I think that somehow, we learn who we really are and then live with that decision.”

As quoted in Peter's Quotations : Ideas for Our Time (1972) by Laurence J. Peter, p. 5

“It's your life-but only if you make it so.”

Source: You Learn by Living: Eleven Keys for a More Fulfilling Life

“One's philosophy is not best expressed in words; it is expressed in the choices one makes.”

Foreword (January 1960)
You Learn by Living (1960)
Contexte: One's philosophy is not best expressed in words; it is expressed in the choices one makes. In stopping to think through the meaning of what I have learned, there is much that I believe intensely, much I am unsure of. In the long run, we shape our lives and we shape ourselves. The process never ends until we die. And, the choices we make are ultimately our own responsibility.

“When you cease to make a contribution, you begin to die.”

As quoted in Eleanor : The Years Alone (1972) by Joseph P. Lash

“All of life is a constant education.”

Source: The Wisdom of Eleanor Roosevelt

“You get more joy out of the giving to others, and should put a good deal of thought into the happiness you are able to give.”

As quoted in Sheroes: Bold, Brash, and Absolutely Unabashed Superwomen from Susan B. Anthony to Xena (1998) by Varla Ventura, p. 150

“We have to face the fact that either all of us are going to die together or we are going to learn to live together and if we are to live together we have to talk.”

The New York Times (1960), as cited in The Beacon Book of Quotations by Women (1992) by Rosalie Maggio, p. 156

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