Zitate von Herbert Clarke Hoover
Ein bekanntes Zitat von Herbert Clarke Hoover:
Worte ohne Taten sind die Mörder des Idealismus.
Informationen über Herbert Clarke Hoover
Präsident / 31. / 1929 - 1933, Leiter des Kriegsernährungsamtes, 1918 Hilfsprogramm für Europa (USA, 1874 - 1964).
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Herbert Clarke Hoover wäre heute 149 Jahre, 8 Monate, 18 Tage oder 54.683 Tage alt.
Geboren am 10.08.1874 in West Branch
Gestorben am 20.10.1964 in New York
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Weitere 32 Zitate von Herbert Clarke Hoover
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Older men declare war. But it is youth who must fight and die.
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Once upon a time my opponents honored me as possessing the fabulous intellectual and economic power by which I created a worldwide depression all by myself.
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Our country has deliberately undertaken a great social and economic experiment, noble in motive and far-reaching in purpose.
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Presidents cannot always kick evil-minded persons out of the front door. Such persons are often selected by the electors to represent them.
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Recently, in my opinion, there has been too much talk about the Common Man. It has been dinned into us that this it the Century of the Common Man. The idea seems to be that the Common Man has come into his own at last. But I have never been able to find out who this is. In fact, most Americans will get mad and fight if you try calling them common . . . I have never met a father and mother who did not want their children to grow up to be uncommon men and women. May it always be so. For the future of America rests not in mediocrity, but in the constant renewal of leadership in every phase of our national life.
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That the government takes up to 50% of the profits from professional earnings or business transactions, while the individual takes all the risks, is intensely discouraging to initiative.
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The American system of rugged individualism.
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The grass will grow in the streets of a hundred cities, a thousand towns.
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The priceless treasure of boyhood is his endless enthusiasm, his high store of idealism, his affections and his hopes. When we preserve these, we have made men. We have made citizens and we have made Americans.
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Wisdom is not so much knowing what must be done ultimately as knowing what must be done immediately.
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Words without actions are the assassins of idealism.
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La sagesse consiste moins à savoir ce qu'il faut faire à la fin, mais plutôt à savoir ce qu'il faut faire d'abord.
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