"For unflagging interest and enjoyment, a household of children, if things go reasonably well, certainly all other forms of success and achievement lose their importance by comparison"
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The key hedge - “if things go reasonably well” - is not a throwaway. It signals Roosevelt’s realism, and maybe a personal ache. He was a father who knew grief and instability; he’s not selling a Hallmark pastoral, he’s acknowledging that family life is contingent, fragile, and therefore precious. The subtext is a quiet rebuke to the era’s cult of masculine public accomplishment. In the Progressive Era, Roosevelt made national strength a moral project; here he suggests the nation’s most durable “interest” isn’t conquest or reform but the daily, unpredictable intensity of children.
It also works because it’s comparative, not sentimental. He doesn’t claim children are pure or perfect; he claims they reorder your attention. “All other forms…lose their importance” isn’t anti-ambition so much as a redefinition of what counts as a life well spent. Coming from a president, that reversal carries weight: the man who could have cited monuments and elections points instead to the small, noisy republic at home.
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Roosevelt, Theodore. (2026, January 17). For unflagging interest and enjoyment, a household of children, if things go reasonably well, certainly all other forms of success and achievement lose their importance by comparison. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/for-unflagging-interest-and-enjoyment-a-household-25208/
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Roosevelt, Theodore. "For unflagging interest and enjoyment, a household of children, if things go reasonably well, certainly all other forms of success and achievement lose their importance by comparison." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/for-unflagging-interest-and-enjoyment-a-household-25208/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"For unflagging interest and enjoyment, a household of children, if things go reasonably well, certainly all other forms of success and achievement lose their importance by comparison." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/for-unflagging-interest-and-enjoyment-a-household-25208/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.








