My knowledge of the state of President Roosevelt's health was derived entirely from conversations, from newspaper articles and from photographs.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
They knew that Roosevelt and the Democratic party made a difference on them, on their quality of life issues, and they believed in that. But today it is completely different.
Roosevelt's humor was broad, his manner friendly. Of wit there was little; of philosophy, none. What did he possess? Intuition, inspiration, love of adventure.
Roosevelt's magic lay in one facet of his personality: He knew how to take the risk. No other man in public life I knew could so readily take the challenge of the new.
Deep Throat's information, and in my view, courage, allowed the newspaper to use what he knew and suspected.
If you look at healthcare today, it's all about disease. It's not about understanding wellness at all.
Meeting Franklin Roosevelt was like opening your first bottle of champagne; knowing him was like drinking it.
It's the age of information and we need to just get as informed as we can about what other things might help us live healthy lives.
I have developed a unique way of looking at the relationship of the human body to health and disease.
I have a strong memory of the day I was told that my father had a weak heart and that he had to go to the hospital. He died when I was nine years old on the same day that Franklin Roosevelt died; it was his 45th birthday.
If Roosevelt were alive today, he'd turn over in his grave.
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