“I have never in my life envied a human being who led an easy life; I have envied a great many people who led difficult lives and led them well.”
Address in Des Moines, Iowa (4 November 1910)
1910s
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American politician, 26th president of the United States 1858–1919Related quotes

On the fate of his friend Lion Nordheim, who was executed ten days before the end of the war, and his own release at around the same time, p. 52
To Save a Life: Stories of Holocaust Rescue (2000)
Context: On the day we were caught, Lion and I had been talking about writing a memorandum on the fate of the Jewish war children living in hiding or among Dutch families … we were the representatives of the Zionist youth organization. … Lion who had been taking notes of the discussion, put these papers in his jacket pocket when he took a break from lunch. When the Germans caught us they discovered his notes. If those papers had been in my pocket I would have never lived to be seventy. I have led a strange life, a set of complete coincidences.

Turner v. Collins (1871), L. R. 7 Ch. Ap. Ca. 340.

“The life you have led doesn't need to be the only life you have.”
“Fear, selfishness, greed and a human weakness for seeking the "easy way" have led us to the abyss.”
Now or Never
Focus Fourteen

“Faith never knows where it is being led, but it loves and knows the One who is leading.”
Letter in a private collection quoted in Gillian Lindsay - The Story of the Lark Rise Writer 1990 ISBN 9781873855539
Literary Observations

“In my childhood I led the life of a sage, when I grew up I started climbing trees”
Source: The Ghost Writer