Eleanor Roosevelt
Many of the boys I saw in hospitals are now leading happy and useful lives, but they carry with them, day after day, the results of the war. If we do not achieve the ends for which they sacrificed-a peaceful world in which there exists freedom from fear of both aggression and want – we have failed.
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Many of the boys I saw in hospitals are now leading happy and useful lives, but they carry with them, day after day, the results of the war. If we do not achieve the ends for which they sacrificed-a peaceful world in which there exists freedom from fear of both aggression and want – we have failed. - Eleanor Roosevelt quote

Many of the boys I saw in hospitals are now leading happy and useful lives, but they carry with them, day after day, the results of the war. If we do not achieve the ends for which they sacrificed-a peaceful world in which there exists freedom from fear of both aggression and want – we have failed.

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Eleanor Roosevelt

American politician, diplomat, and activist, and First Lady of the United States

October 11th, 1884 - November 7th, 1962