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Anna Eleanor Roosevelt az Egyesült Államok first ladyje 1933-tól 1945-ig. Támogatta férje, Franklin D. Roosevelt kormányzati politikáját, a New Dealt, és az emberi jogok szószólója lett. Miután férje 1945-ben meghalt, Eleanor megmaradt szónoknak és politikusnak, és továbbra is támogatta a New Deal-koalíciót. Dolgozott a nők egyenjogúságáért.

Eleanor társalapítója volt a Freedom House nevű szervezetnek, és támogatta az ENSZ megalapítását. Harry S. Truman elnök „a világ first ladyjének” nevezte. Wikipedia  

✵ 11. október 1884 – 7. november 1962   •   Más nevek Eleanor Rooseveltová, Eleanor Anna Roosevelt, Анна Элеонора Рузвельт
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“Will people ever be wise enough to refuse to follow bad leaders or to take away the freedom of other people?”

16 October 1939
My Day (1935–1962)
Forrás: This is My Story

“I could not at any age be content to take my place in a corner by the fireside and simply look on.”

Változat: I could not, at any age, be content to take my place by the fireside and simply look on. Life was meant to be lived.

“Never be bored, and you will never be boring.”

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

“Understanding is a two-way street.”

As quoted in Modern Quotations for Ready Reference (1947) by Arthur Richmond, p. 455
Forrás: The Autobiography of Eleanor Roosevelt

“If man is to be liberated to enjoy more leisure, he must also be prepared to enjoy this leisure fully and creatively.”

My Day (1935–1962)
Forrás: This is My Story
Kontextus: If man is to be liberated to enjoy more leisure, he must also be prepared to enjoy this leisure fully and creatively. For people to have more time to read, to take part in their civic obligations, to know more about how their government functions and who their officials are might mean in a democracy a great improvement in the democratic processes. Let's begin, then, to think how we can prepare old and young for these new opportunities. Let's not wait until they come upon us suddenly and we have a crisis that we will be ill prepared to meet. (5 November 1958)

“Justice cannot be for one side alone, but must be for both.”

Forrás: The Autobiography of Eleanor Roosevelt

“If you lose money you lose much,
If you lose friends you lose more,
If you lose faith you lose all.”

My Day: The Best of Eleanor Roosevelt's Acclaimed Newspaper Columns 1936-62

“Only a man's character is the real criterion of worth.”

22 August 1944
My Day (1935–1962)
Forrás: You Learn by Living: Eleven Keys for a More Fulfilling Life