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Originally Posted by Bleiente
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Yeah, true. Teddy was an intellectual, a sportsman, and a real combat soldier. He took a bullet and finished his speech.
The man read many books. He wrote many books. There was no one like him. It’s well known among historians that our venerated 26th president, Theodore Roosevelt, was probably the most well-read president, and perhaps one of the most well-read men in all of history. He would read a book before breakfast every day, and depending on his schedule, another two or three in the evening (he was a speed reader extraordinaire). By his own estimates he read tens of thousands of books over the course of his lifetime.