“There are no great men, just great challenges that ordinary men out of necessity are forced bycircumstances to meet.” — former Fleet Admiral William F. (Bull) Halsey, Jr., United States Navy
I recently thought about Admiral Halsey’s famous quote as I visually wandered through my biography collection of the Presidents of the United States in order to determine what I would read next. Since I had just finished perusing a compilation of Ernest Hemingway’s short stories, I was overdue to once again experience “time travel” and see, feel, and be part of our nation’s past through the eyes of its chief executive. In fact, I try to do that every few weeks.
http://finance.townhall.com/columnists/billtatro/2013/05/14/jackson-jefferson-lincoln-or-obama-n1594142/page/full/
I recently thought about Admiral Halsey’s famous quote as I visually wandered through my biography collection of the Presidents of the United States in order to determine what I would read next. Since I had just finished perusing a compilation of Ernest Hemingway’s short stories, I was overdue to once again experience “time travel” and see, feel, and be part of our nation’s past through the eyes of its chief executive. In fact, I try to do that every few weeks.
http://finance.townhall.com/columnists/billtatro/2013/05/14/jackson-jefferson-lincoln-or-obama-n1594142/page/full/
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