In Franklin D. Roosevelt’s 1940 Inaugural Address he said this:
Lives of nations are determined not by the count of years, but by the lifetime of the human spirit. The life of a man is threescore years and ten. . . . The life of a nation is the fulness of the measure of its will to live. . . . A nation, like a person, has a body. A nation, like a person, has a mind. . . . A nation, like a person, has something deeper, something more permanent. . . . It is that something which matters most to its future, which calls for the most sacred guarding of its present.
(Quoted from page 59 of Memoirs of a Revolutionist, by Dwight Macdonald. Farrar, Straus and Cudahy, 1957)
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