Theodore Roosevelt (1858–1919) American politician, 26th president of the United States
Chapter II The Vigor of Life http://www.bartleby.com/55/2.html <br class="br">1910s, Theodore Roosevelt — An Autobiography (1913)
Chapter II The Vigor of Life http://www.bartleby.com/55/2.html <br class="br">1910s, Theodore Roosevelt — An Autobiography (1913) <br class="br">Context: There were all kinds of things I was afraid of at first, ranging from grizzly bears to ‘mean' horses and gun-fighters; but by acting as if I was not afraid I gradually ceased to be afraid.
Theodore Roosevelt (1858–1919) American politician, 26th president of the United States
Chapter II The Vigor of Life http://www.bartleby.com/55/2.html <br class="br">1910s, Theodore Roosevelt — An Autobiography (1913)
Michael Thomas Ford (1968) American writer
Source: Suicide Notes
“The first rule of truly living - do the thing you are most afraid of.”
L.J. Smith (1965) American author
Stefan Molyneux (1966) libertarian philosopher, writer, speaker, and online broadcaster
Describing the Holocaust, "Migratory Patterns of Predatory Immigrants" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U2RVIi6M7oM, YouTube (March 20, 2016), @4:45
Jon Stewart book Naked Pictures of Famous People
Adolf Hitler is interviewed by Larry King.
Naked Pictures of Famous People (1998)
“I respect kindness in human beings first of all, and kindness to animals. I don't respect the law”
Brendan Behan (1923–1964) Irish poet, short story writer, novelist, and playwright
As quoted in The Harper Book of Quotations (1993) edited by Robert I. Fitzhenry, p. 420
Context: I respect kindness in human beings first of all, and kindness to animals. I don't respect the law; I have a total irreverence for anything connected with society except that which makes the roads safer, the beer stronger, the food cheaper and the old men and old women warmer in the winter and happier in the summer.