Those who ignore history . . .
. . . are doomed to repeat it.
?“So, at the present hour, no small share of the responsibility for ?… the blood of our brothers, and the blood of their wild and ignorant foes, lies at the thresholds of those ?… who by their worse than foolish words deliberately invited a savage people to plunge into a war fought with sure disaster for them - a war, too, in which our own brave men who follow the flag must pay with their blood for the silly, mock humanitarianism of the prattlers who sit at home in peace.?”
?– Theodore Roosevelt, On The Strenuous Life (speech before the Hamilton Club, Chicago, 10 April 1899)
. . . are doomed to repeat it.
?“So, at the present hour, no small share of the responsibility for ?… the blood of our brothers, and the blood of their wild and ignorant foes, lies at the thresholds of those ?… who by their worse than foolish words deliberately invited a savage people to plunge into a war fought with sure disaster for them - a war, too, in which our own brave men who follow the flag must pay with their blood for the silly, mock humanitarianism of the prattlers who sit at home in peace.?”
?– Theodore Roosevelt, On The Strenuous Life (speech before the Hamilton Club, Chicago, 10 April 1899)