Dear Annie: Read these inspiring words in honor of Presidents Day

To All Readers: I hope everyone has a wonderful President’s Day.

I hope you’re taking today off to rest and rejuvenate. These are a few motivational sayings from former presidents.

Waiting for someone else or for a different moment will not bring about change. The ones we’ve been waiting for are us. The change we want is within ourselves. — President Barack Obama Understanding is what allows us to live in harmony. We can sit down and resolve our problems if we both comprehend the other person’s point of view. Truman, Harry S. Persistence is something that nothing in the world can replace. Calvin Coolidge No man is worthy if he is not always willing to put his health, his life, and his well-being at danger for a worthy cause. Theodore Roosevelt When making a decision, doing the right thing is always the best course of action, doing the wrong thing is the next best course of action, and doing nothing is the worst course of action. Theodore Roosevelt For what he got, no one was ever honored. The payoff for his contributions has been honor. Calvin Coolidge Therefore, we cannot rely solely on the human soul’s love of liberty to preserve it. John Adams Fear itself is the only thing we need to fear. — Roosevelt, Franklin D. We are all here on this planet for a very short time. The choice is whether we dedicate that time to focusing on the things that drive us apart or whether we make a concerted effort to find common ground, to think about the future we want for our kids, and to respect the dignity of every human being. — President Barack Obama Therefore, my fellow citizens, instead of asking what your nation can do for you, ask what you can do for it. Ask not what America will do for you, my fellow Americans, but rather what we can all do to promote human freedom. Kennedy, John F. Be polite to everyone, but be close to just a select few. Before you trust them, let them prove themselves; genuine friendship is a slow-growing plant that must endure hardships before it can be called that. George Washington I would rather be a part of a free but impoverished country than a wealthy one that has lost its passion for freedom. Woodrow Wilson Helpful hands and strong hearts are needed, and thankfully, we have them everywhere in our dear nation. William McKinley Laws cannot create national character. It is the culmination of each person’s moral character. — Hoover, Herbert Our passionate yearning for freedom and independence, which knows no homeland save the human heart, is the strongest bond that unites us. Gerald Ford I’m too elderly to plant trees for myself, but I’ll do it for future generations. Thomas Jefferson Our doubts from today will be the only thing preventing us from realizing tomorrow. Let’s go with a firm and active faith. — Roosevelt, Franklin D. We must learn to coexist peacefully if we do not wish to perish in conflict together. Truman, Harry S. We must invest in our children’s education so that their skills can be fully utilized if we wish to contribute to the development of our country. Bill Clinton

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