Franklin D. Roosevelt idézet
oldal 5

Franklin Delano Roosevelt amerikai politikus, az Egyesült Államok 32. elnöke, akit 4 terminusra választottak meg. 1933–1945 között volt elnök, és ő volt az egyetlen, aki két ciklusnál tovább vezette a Fehér Házat. A 20. század egyik központi alakja volt. Wikipedia  

✵ 30. január 1882 – 12. április 1945  •  Más nevek Франклин Рузвельт
Franklin D. Roosevelt fénykép
Franklin D. Roosevelt: 196 idézet0 Kedvelés

Franklin D. Roosevelt híres idézetei

Franklin D. Roosevelt: Idézetek angolul

“Repetition does not transform a lie into a truth.”

Franklin D. Roosevelt

Radio address (26 October 1939), as reported in The Baltimore Sun (27 October 1939)
1930s

“Be sincere, be brief, be seated.”

Franklin D. Roosevelt

Advice to his son James on how to make a public speech, as quoted in Basic Public Speaking (1963) by Paul L. Soper, p. 12
Posthumous publications

“I do not believe in communism any more than you do but there is nothing wrong with the Communists in this country; several of the best friends I have got are Communists.”

Franklin D. Roosevelt

Reported by Representative Martin Dies as having been said in a conversation at the White House, in the Congressional Record (September 22, 1950), vol. 96, Appendix, p. A6832. Reported as "exceedingly dubious" in Paul F. Boller, Jr., Quotemanship: The Use and Abuse of Quotations for Polemical and Other Purposes, chapter 8, p. 361 (1967); Boller goes on to say that "it is most unlikely that FDR would have said anything like it, even flippantly, to the zealous HUAC chairman, though he may have told Dies that he was exaggerating the size of the American communist movement".
Misattributed

“In my Inaugural I laid down the simple proposition that nobody is going to starve in this country. It seems to me to be equally plain that no business which depends for existence on paying less than living wages to its workers has any right to continue in this country. By "business" I mean the whole of commerce as well as the whole of industry; by workers I mean all workers, the white collar class as well as the men in overalls; and by living wages I mean more than a bare subsistence level-I mean the wages of decent living.”

Franklin D. Roosevelt

Franklin Roosevelt&#x27;s Statement on the National Industrial Recovery Act (16 June 1933) http://docs.fdrlibrary.marist.edu/odnirast.html <br class="br">1930s <br class="br">Forrás: [Tritch, Teresa, F.D.R. Makes the Case for the Minimum Wage, http://takingnote.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/03/07/f-d-r-makes-the-case-for-the-minimum-wage/, March 7, 2014, New York Times, March 7, 2014]

“In politics, nothing happens by accident. If it happens you can bet it was planned that way.”

Franklin D. Roosevelt

There are no records of Roosevelt having made such a statement, and this is most likely a misquotation of the widely reported comment he made in a speech at the Citadel (23 October 1935):
: Yes, we are on our way back — not just by pure chance, my friends, not just by a turn of the wheel, of the cycle. We are coming back more soundly than ever before because we are planning it that way. Don't let anybody tell you differently.
Misattributed

“Philosophy? I am a Christian and a Democrat. That's all.”

Franklin D. Roosevelt

To a reporter who asked him to define this philosophy. Quoted in Alter, Jonathan The Defining Moment: FDR&#x27;s Hundred Days and the Triumph of Hope https://books.google.com/books?id=ASmlaOHQNawC&amp;pg=PA244&amp;dq=fdr+i+am+a+christian+and+a+democrat&amp;hl=en&amp;sa=X&amp;ved=0ahUKEwjDp7WquOjaAhXqxYMKHTFBDTgQ6AEIUDAH#v=onepage&amp;q=fdr%20i%20am%20a%20christian%20and%20a%20democrat&amp;f=false pg. 244 <br class="br">1930s

“There seems to be no question that [Mussolini] is really interested in what we are doing and I am much interested and deeply impressed by what he has accomplished and by his evidenced honest purpose of restoring Italy.”

Franklin D. Roosevelt

Comment in early 1933 about Benito Mussolini to U.S. Ambassador to Italy Breckinridge Long, as quoted in Three New Deals : Reflections on Roosevelt's America, Mussolini's Italy, and Hitler's Germany, 1933-1939 (2006) by Wolfgang Schivelbusch, p. 31
1930s

“We must scrupulously guard the civil rights and civil liberties of all our citizens, whatever their background. We must remember that any oppression, any injustice, any hatred, is a wedge designed to attack our civilization.”

Franklin D. Roosevelt

Greeting to the American Committee for Protection of Foreign-born (9 January 1940); later inscribed on the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial.
1940s

“If I prove a bad president, I will also likely to prove the last president.”

Franklin D. Roosevelt

Remark at the time of his first inauguration as quoted in The 168 days (1938) by Joseph Alsop and Turner Catledge, p. 15
1930s

Hasonló szerzők

Ronald Reagan fénykép
Ronald Reagan15
amerikai színész, politikus, az Amerikai Egyesült Államok 4… None
Donald Trump fénykép
Donald Trump1
amerikai üzletember, politikus és média személyiség, az Ame… None
Sir Winston Churchill fénykép
Sir Winston Churchill99
Az Egyesült királyság miniszterelnöke a II. világháború ala… None
Henry Ford fénykép
Henry Ford27
amerikai üzletember None
Martin Luther King fénykép
Martin Luther King84
amerikai baptista tiszteletes, polgárjogi harcos, politikai… None
Osho fénykép
Osho14
Indiai misztikus tanító None
Steve Jobs fénykép
Steve Jobs2
amerikai üzletember None
Fidel Castro fénykép
Fidel Castro50
kubai kommunista politikus None