[post_page_title]No gray areas for them[/post_page_title]
The greatest president in the history of the United States (and we’ll fight you on this), Theodore Roosevelt, knew a thing or two about conquering great challenges. Suffering from asthma as a child, he became a war hero in the the Spanish-American War.
And he would have something to say to Claire and Cal. To dare to do mighty things, Roosevelt stated, even if you fail here and there, is better than living in that “gray twilight that knows neither victory nor defeat.”
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