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Laugh and Live

CHAPTER VIII
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We must recognize the wants, the needs of the physical system and see that they are supplied.
Roosevelt, perhaps more than any other living man today, has given vitality to the supreme necessity of _cleanliness of mind and body_.

He has, by reason of his great prominence, been able to emphasize these two vital essentials.

He called a spade a spade and his message went far.
From those who knew the value of his words came nods of approval--_others took heed_.

From boyhood he has systematized his life, taking the exercise needed, filling his mind with the learning of the world, winning when others would have failed, profiting by experience allotted to him through fate's kindly offices and association with the _healthy, true men_.

What has been the result?
He has risen to the very pinnacle of human endeavor ...


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